The European Council and Banking Union: European Council in Action
Briefing
04-02-2016
The first permanent European Council President, Herman Van Rompuy, considered the June 2012 meeting to be 'the most important European Council' of his five-year term. At that meeting, euro-area leaders committed themselves to launching what is the most ambitious EU project since the introduction of the single currency – the Banking Union. The European Council not only provided the impetus to establish a Banking Union but EU leaders have also regularly monitored the progress being made. In the coming years, a number of challenges remain for the fine-tuning and completion of the Banking Union, and these could potentially require the European Council's further involvement.
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- bank
- bankcontrole
- bankrecht
- banksysteem
- bedrijfsorganisatie
- burgerlijk recht
- coördinatie van EMU-beleid
- EU-instellingen en Europese overheid
- Europese Raad
- EUROPESE UNIE
- financiële instellingen en krediet
- financiële solvabiliteit
- FINANCIËN
- maatschappelijk kapitaal
- monetaire economie
- ONDERNEMING EN CONCURRENTIE
- RECHT