Guest contributions by the members of the Executive Board
Here you find contributions by the members of the Executive Board.
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Climate change and central banks Guest contribution in Corriere della Sera and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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Evaluation of Too-Big-to-Fail Reforms: Lessons for the Covid-19 Pandemic Guest contribution to VoxEU
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Systemrelevante Banken: Fortschritte und Handlungsbedarf Gastbeitrag in der Börsen-Zeitung
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Learning from European cooperation in the field of financial stability Guest contribution published in Süddeutschen Zeitung, in Les Echos and in La Repubblica
In a joint op-ed piece, Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch, together with her colleagues Sylvie Goulard of Banque de France and Luigi Federico Signorini of Banca d’Italia, call on politicians to seek European solutions in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences. In the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Les Echos and La Repubblica newspapers, they write that other policy areas can learn from European cooperation in the field of financial stability.
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Strengthening the financial system’s defences Guest contribution from Prof Dr Claudia Buch published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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International transmission of monetary policy via banks: New cross-country evidence from the International Banking Research Network Guest contribution published on VOX
Claudia Buch underlines the benefits of a European capital markets union.
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Buch: Higher equity capital for banks is the key Guest contribution published in Le Monde
Crises tend to occur unexpectedly and are a threat to financial stability. In an op-ed published in the French daily newspaper Le Monde, Claudia Buch explains that, as a result of the financial crisis, banks need to hold more equity capital in order to be more resilient. As the Bundesbank’s number two writes, "Higher equity capital is the key to a resilient financial system".
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Les entreprises européennes doivent augmenter leurs fonds propres Contribution parue dans le quotidien "Handelsblatt"
Claudia Buch souligne les avantages d’une union européenne des marchés des capitaux.
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Risiken von Banken und Staaten trennen Gastbeitrag in der Börsen-Zeitung
Die Bankenunion etabliert eine starke Aufsicht in Europa. Aber es braucht weitere Reformen, um das System sicherer zu machen.
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Eine Bankenunion allein wird nicht ausreichen, um die Risiken von Banken und Staaten zu entflechten Gastbeitrag im SAFE Newsletter Q1 2015
Die europäische Bankenunion ist mit vielen Erwartungen verbunden: Einheitliche Aufsichtsstandards sollen die Stabilität der Banken und die Integration der Finanzmärkte verbessern. Zudem sollen die Risiken von Banken und Staaten entflochten werden.