More than 6 paragraphs on EU plans to protect European banks from failure & IB Implications focused on future not so much on what happened in 2008----------------------------------------------------------------EXCERPTProtecting
European banks from failure & IB ImplicationsIn the recent past, European banks have endured rocky
times in managing their stability. In some instances, there are some wh
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More than 6 paragraphs on EU plans to protect European banks from failure & IB Implications focused on future not so much on what happened in 2008
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Protecting
European banks from failure & IB Implications
In the recent past, European banks have endured rocky
times in managing their stability. In some instances, there are some which have
already had great losses in the value of their stock markets. This developing
is presenting a source of worry to investors, who are increasingly getting
worries over the rising debt piles from their lenders (Spendzharova, 2014).
Additionally the ever-increasing energy sector in china continues to compound
matters for European banks.
According to Caporale Matousek & Stewart (2011), the
global market turmoil that has so far been experienced sends cold shivers to
banks, calling for immediate and lasting interventions by the European Union
among other essential stakeholders. It is important to realise that people are
still healing from the wounds of the 2008 financial crisis when banks fell into
trouble as a result of overloading their respective balance sheets with highly
risky government and private debts (Caporale Matousek & Stewart, 2011).
The
role of the EU
According to Spendzharova (2014), inasmuch as a...
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