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Hand in hand or parallel paths? Reflections on the future coexistence of State aid control and bank resolution in the EU

In: Research Handbook on State Aid in the Banking Sector

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  • François-Charles Laprévote
  • Amélie Champsaur

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This chapter looks at the relationship between the application of State aid rules under the new 2013 Commission Banking Communication and the resolution framework laid out under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive and the Single Resolution Mechanism Regulation. The parallel existence and implementation of these two legal frameworks (which often refer to each other) raises the issue of possible conflicts or inconsistencies, in particular with respect to preventative measures, burden-sharing or bail-in measures, and experts assessments of a bank’s viability or valuation. The chapter suggests a number of policy measures to ensure consistency in the implementation of the two legal frameworks.

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  • François-Charles Laprévote & Amélie Champsaur, 2017. "Hand in hand or parallel paths? Reflections on the future coexistence of State aid control and bank resolution in the EU," Chapters, in: François-Charles Laprévote & Joanna Gray & Francesco De Cecco (ed.), Research Handbook on State Aid in the Banking Sector, chapter 17, pages 538-574, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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