Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

«They say things are happening at the border, but nobody knows which border» (Mark Strand)

Banking market and the lack of clients’ protection. Paper from the conference «Bail-in and protection of savings»

by Aldo Angelo Dolmetta  Abstract: In November 2015, the Italian Government started a «resolution procedure» involving four central-Italy banks, which were basically insolvent. In doing so, it applied the «burden sharing principle», … Continue reading

25/02/2016

Concluding remarks of a conference on ‘Diversity and gender equality in the banks’.

 by Francesco Capriglione [i] Abstract: Both academics and practitioners have been often involved in the long-standing discussion on gender parity. This paper – which reports the conclusions of a recent … Continue reading

21/07/2015

Gender Diversity and Financial Intermediaries

by Mirella Pellegrini Abstract: The paper analyzes  some recent rules  (Directive 2013/36/EU, called CRD IV and Directive 2014/65/EU, called MIFID 2) oriented towards a modern financial management focused on people with … Continue reading

13/07/2015

Recovery plans in the context of the BRRD framework

by Vincenzo Troiano Abstract: the BRRD contributes to the establishment of the new EU regulatory framework on the measures to be adopted for the prevention and early intervention in the … Continue reading

19/05/2015

The EU-wide stress tests: a storm before a “new order” of the financial market. The Italian Case.

 by Francesco Capriglione Abstract: European banks have been recently evaluated by the ECB’stress tests, which verified their level of efficiency. The checks on the so-called ‘systemic’ credit institutions indicate their ability … Continue reading

15/02/2015

Bank Recovery and Resolution: An Italian Point of View

by Vittorio Santoro Abstract: The author examines the main legal aspects of the Single Resolution Mechanism as provided by the Directive no. 59 of 15 May 2014 and the Regulation no. … Continue reading

15/02/2015