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RSM Professor Dirk Schoenmaker argues that Europe must allow the appointment of a silent curator through the European Court of Justice in order to help settle non-solvable, non-system-relevant banks. This should reduce the burden on taxpayers when banks are rescued.
RSM Professor Dirk Schoenmaker argues that Europe must allow the appointment of a silent curator through the European Court of Justice in order to help settle non-solvable, non-system-relevant banks. This should reduce the burden on taxpayers when banks are rescued.