Abstract
Abstract This chapter discusses the multilevel institutional governance of banks in the European Union (EU). It begins by looking at the theories behind institutional governance of banks in the EU. The chapter then presents the different levels of EU institutional governance, examining the main actors of EU decision-making and their internal bodies and rules of functioning. The European Banking Union is the most important framework, in which the European Central Bank and the Single Resolution Board play a key role. Meanwhile, there are mainly three institutional actors at the international level: the G-20, the Financial Stability Board, and the Bank of International Settlement, where the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has the most relevant role for banking regulation. There are also other EU institutions, agencies, and bodies that play a key role in EU banking regulation and supervision, having certain tasks and powers impacting the supranational framework.
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