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Balancing market liquidity: Bank Structural Reform caught between growth and stability

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The European Commission’s proposal for a Bank Structural Reform (BSR) aimed at increasing banks’ resolvability through separating risky trading activities from deposit-taking institutions. In contrast to initial plans, the final proposal exempted market-making activities of banks. This exemption, we argue, was brought about by the Commission’s discursive framing of the BSR as a balancing act between stability and growth. Coupled with the incapacity to unambiguously measure the effects of the reform on market liquidity and on growth, this pushed the assessment of market-making from the technical to the political realm, leading to a reproduction of the prevalent market-based banking system.
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hal-02184088 , version 1 (15-07-2019)

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Vanessa Endrejata, Matthias Thiemann. Balancing market liquidity: Bank Structural Reform caught between growth and stability. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2018, 22 (3), pp.226-241. ⟨10.1080/17487870.2018.1451751⟩. ⟨hal-02184088⟩
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