BuBa’s Weber: no global regulator without global law

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The idea of a central international supervisory institution makes no sense, said Axel Weber, the president of the Bundesbank.

Weber said although micro-supervision was important for the international perspective, the final responsibility remained at the national level, as long as there was no appropriate supranational law in place.

However, he added that better cooperation and coordination was important on the international level and that establishing colleges of supervisors was crucial to

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