Essential
pillar of Banking Union and agreement tonight will see "bail-out"
replaced with "bail-in". Agreement will now allow negotiations to
start with the European Parliament. Agreement also sets out effective
resolution rules that will help us avoid and better weather any future banking
crises
Ireland's
Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan TD, has tonight (26 /27 June 2013)
brokered agreement with EU Finance Ministers at the ECOFIN Council on the rules
for Banking Recovery and Resolution.
Speaking
about the agreement Minister Noonan said:
"During
the financial crisis, there was no single set of tools available to members
states to deal with failing banks and we saw varying reactions across Europe.
In many cases, European taxpayers were forced to step in to bail out private
banks with devastating consequences. This agreement will effectively move us from ad hoc "bail-outs" to
structured and clearly defined "bail-ins" as the rule. Therefore, in
the event of future banking failures taxpayers will be protected."
Progressing
the building of a Banking Union was given the highest priority by the Irish
Presidency of the ECOFIN Council and tonight's agreement represents a very good
outcome to our deliberations on a key pillar of Banking Union
Minister Noonan
said:
"We
must break the vicious link between banks and sovereign and the Irish
Presidency has prioritized files over the past six months that deliver on this
objective and build a banking union.
"We
have been successful in this area having
reached agreements with the European Parliament on capital requirement for
rules for banks - CRD IV - and the
setting up of the Single Banking Supervisor - SSM.
Tonight's
meeting marked the end of Ireland's Presidency of the Ecofin Council.
Minister
Noonan said:
"I
would like to thank my team for all of their hard work throughout the
Presidency. I am sure I speak for all of them when I saw it was a great honour
to hold the Presidency of this important Council and I am very proud of what we
have achieved over the past six months."
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