
Technological innovation in bank supervision: How SupTech disciplines bank risk-taking
Regulators increasingly rely on supervisory technologies to enhance bank supervision, yet their potential to discipline risky bank behaviour remains

Regulators increasingly rely on supervisory technologies to enhance bank supervision, yet their potential to discipline risky bank behaviour remains

European shares slipped on Wednesday after a selloff on Wall Street overnight, while the dollar ticked up from a

Cyberattacks have become a growing threat to the global economy but are still treated by many companies as merely

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The diffusion of AI-enabled technologies is transforming labour markets. This column examines the link between the diffusion of these

The European Commission’s ReArm Europe plan, published on 5 March, aims to trigger €800 billion in defence investments over

Since 2000, online platforms that are now within the scope of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), have

European Union state aid regulators are seeking feedback from member countries on looser rules allowing governments to give grants

Germany’s constitution contains a so-called debt brake – a constraint that keeps the structural deficit to 0.35 percent of

How costly are business cycles and inflation? This column reports on a survey that asked consumers across 13 countries

Regulators increasingly rely on supervisory technologies to enhance bank supervision, yet their potential to discipline risky bank behaviour remains

European shares slipped on Wednesday after a selloff on Wall Street overnight, while the dollar ticked up from a

Cyberattacks have become a growing threat to the global economy but are still treated by many companies as merely

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The diffusion of AI-enabled technologies is transforming labour markets. This column examines the link between the diffusion of these

The European Commission’s ReArm Europe plan, published on 5 March, aims to trigger €800 billion in defence investments over

Since 2000, online platforms that are now within the scope of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), have

European Union state aid regulators are seeking feedback from member countries on looser rules allowing governments to give grants

Germany’s constitution contains a so-called debt brake – a constraint that keeps the structural deficit to 0.35 percent of

How costly are business cycles and inflation? This column reports on a survey that asked consumers across 13 countries




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