The European Commission published amendments to its Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive at the end of last year, but these amendments – which propose to introduce two new moratoria powers – will put European financial institutions at a severe competitive disadvantage globally, pose significant challenges to financial stability, and introduce new levels of uncertainty into the recovery and resolution process.
Documents (1) for ISDA Publishes Paper on Proposed Expansion of BRRD Moratoria Powers
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