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European Union / Financial economics / Economy of the European Union / Financial risk / European Banking Authority / Committee of European Banking Supervisors / Basel II / Capital Requirements Directive / Stress test / Financial regulation / Systemic risk / Bank regulation
Date: 2015-06-15 08:00:03
European Union
Financial economics
Economy of the European Union
Financial risk
European Banking Authority
Committee of European Banking Supervisors
Basel II
Capital Requirements Directive
Stress test
Financial regulation
Systemic risk
Bank regulation

ISSNEUROPEAN BANKING AUTHORITY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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