Shadow banking links leave EU banks vulnerable – ESRB paper
European banks are largely exposed to three types of shadow financial entity, study finds
European Union banks’ exposures to the shadow banking sector may leave them vulnerable in times of financial stress, says a working paper published by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) published today (March 15).
In Mapping the interconnectedness between EU banks and shadow banking entities, Jorge Abad et al use data gathered by the European Banking Authority (EBA) in 2015. When it was developing guidelines for banks’ large exposures, the EBA asked European banks to calculate their
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