October 2011 saw the latest draft of Solvency II, the European Union’s code for regulation of the insurance industry. This commentary, a collective effort by a group of academics specializing in financial, banking and insurance institutions, argues that the latest proposals need to be drafted again, urgently.
Countercyclical Regulation in Solvency II: Merits and Flaws
Author(s): Rym Ayadi, Jon Danielsson, Roger Laeven, Antoon Pelsser, Enrico Perotti , Mario Wüthrich
In: Financial Markets, CEPS Commentaries
Date: 25 June 2012
Pages: 5
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October 2011 saw the latest draft of Solvency II, the European Union’s code for regulation of the insurance industry. This commentary, a collective effort by a group of academics specializing in financial, banking and insurance institutions, argues that the latest proposals need to be drafted again, urgently.
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