Auditors find ‘flaws’ in ECB’s crisis management framework
ECB must improve co-ordination with SRB and national supervisors – report
The European Central Bank needs to address “flaws” in its approach to crisis management, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors.
The auditors say the ECB has built up a “substantial framework” for “identifying banks which are experiencing financial difficulties and intervening when necessary”. But the central bank needs to enhance the guidance it gives to supervisory staff over how they should assess banks as “failing or likely to fail”, and whether they should consider making
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