Conference on the construction of a new crisis management framework in the banking sector, Brussel

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
datum 19 maart 2010
plaats Brussel, België
locatie Charlemagnegebouw Toon locatie
aanwezigen M. (Michel) Barnier i, J.-C. (Jean-Claude) Trichet i, D. (Dominique) Strauss-Kahn i e.a.
organisatie Europese Commissie (EC) i

On 19 March the European Commission will host a high level one-day conference on the construction of a new crisis management framework in the banking sector. The conference will provide an opportunity for the Commission to present the results of its recent public consultation and to set out its ideas on how to move forwards in this important policy area. It will also provide an opportunity for eminent speakers and panellists from different backgrounds to express their views about what should be done.

The conference will feature a mixture of keynote addresses and panel discussions. It will be divided into three sessions:

  • Early intervention: which new tools for supervisors?
  • Making bank resolution effective across borders
  • Bank insolvency framework: coordination or integration?

Keynote speakers include:

  • Michel Barnier – Internal Market and Services Commissioner
  • Sharon Bowles – Chair, European Parliament ECON Committee
  • Jean-Claude Trichet – President, European Central Bank
  • Dominique Strauss-Kahn – Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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Achtergrond

During the recent financial crisis, a number of governments had to take emergency action to stabilise banks. Without that government intervention, several banks might have failed. The fast and effective intervention by national governments avoided this and prevented serious financial meltdown. The unprecedented circumstances of the crisis justified that exceptional action. However, governments acted under national law. There is currently no EU framework for managing crises in the banking sector, and the crisis has clearly shown that the lack of an EU regime hampers the ability of governments to deal with problems in cross-border banks.

In October 2009, the Commission adopted a Communication on an EU framework for crisis management in the banking sector. The purpose of the Communication was to consult as widely as possible on a broad range of issues aimed at safeguarding financial stability and the continuity of banking services in a cross-border banking crisis. The Communication set out questions on the tools that the Commission considers would be necessary for an EU crisis management framework. These tools range from “early intervention” action by banking supervisors aimed at correcting irregularities at banks, to bank resolution measures which involve the reorganisation of ailing banks, to insolvency frameworks under which failed banks are wound up.

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Bijeenkomst

High-level conference in Alcide de Gasperi Auditorium, Charlemagne Building, 170 rue de la Loi, 1000 Brussels

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Bronnen

IP/09/1549: Commission consults on the measures necessary for a new EU framework for Crisis Management in the Banking Sector

MEMO/09/468: An EU framework for Crisis Management in the Banking Sector – Frequently Asked Questions

European Commission Internal Market Website:

http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/bank/crisis_management/index_en.htm#conference

Commissioner Barnier's Website:

http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/barnier/index_en.htm

  • I-062908 Stockshots (short): EU: Financial market supervision
  • I-061596 Stockshots (short): New EU Financial Supervision
  • I-059134 Stockshots (short): Financial markets crisis

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Perscontacten

Chantal Hughes +32 2 296 44 50 chantal.hughes@ec.europa.eu

Carmel Dunne +32 2 299 88 94 carmel.dunne@ec.europa.eu


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Europese Commissie (EC)

Deze instelling van de Europese Unie kan worden beschouwd als het 'dagelijks bestuur' van de EU. De leden van de Europese Commissie worden 'Eurocommissarissen i' genoemd. Elke Eurocommissaris is verantwoordelijk voor één of meerdere beleidsgebieden. Momenteel zijn er 26 Eurocommissarissen. In principe is er voor iedere lidstaat één. Samen vormen zij het college van Eurocommissarissen. De Eurocommissarissen moeten het belang van de Europese Unie als geheel behartigen, niet dat van hun eigen land.

De Europese Commissie mag als enige EU-instelling wetsvoorstellen indienen; zij heeft het zogenaamde recht van initatief. Daarnaast controleert de Commissie of de Europese wetgeving juist wordt toegepast in de lidstaten, onderhandelt zij in internationale organisaties als de Wereldhandelsorganisatie (WTO) i over de handel van de Unie met het 'buitenland' en is zij verantwoordelijk voor het beheer van de Europese begroting van ongeveer 140 miljard euro per jaar.

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