Financial Integration in Europe, April 2016

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Publication Date April 2016
ISSN 1830-7140
EC QB-AJ-16-001-EN-C
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The 2016 edition of the ECB’s report on Financial Integration in Europe, published in April 2016 at a joint conference with the European Commission at the ECB in Frankfurt, showed that financial integration in the euro area is advancing. Retail bank lending rates continued to converge across countries, for example. However, the trend has slowed since spring/summer 2015, partly due to offsetting developments in different market segments. Some divergence in bond yields can be explained by increasing risk aversion in global financial markets and countries’ fundamentals.

The report highlighted a series of policy actions that support the financial re-integration trend. In addition to the ECB’s expansionary monetary policy, the Single Resolution Fund became operational this year. ECB Banking Supervision is addressing remaining cross-country heterogeneities in the regulatory framework.

Looking ahead, the ECB emphasises that the European capital markets union and all the other steps proposed in last year’s Five Presidents’ Report need to be pursued with determination in this context.

The ECB’s report makes a strong case for strengthening Europe’s more bank-oriented financial system by better developing and integrating capital markets, notably in the equity space. The analysis explains how this can improve the system’s resilience, enhance cross-country risk-sharing[1] and improve the financing options of firms and households. These economic benefits are stronger for equity markets, foreign direct investment and retail bank lending, whereas too much short-term debt may be counterproductive.

Source Link https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/other/financialintegrationineurope201604.en.pdf
Related Links
ESO: Background information: Financial Integration Reports http://www.europeansources.info/record/financial-integration-reports/
ESO: Background information: Europe’s markets still feeling effects of financial crisis http://www.europeansources.info/record/europes-markets-still-feeling-effects-of-financial-crisis/
ECB: Press Release, 25.04.16: Financial re-integration trend moderates, but ambitious capital markets union will boost benefits of integration https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/date/2016/html/pr160425.en.html

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