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Yet given the stakes and compared with the mighty Fed, CEBS is fathoms out of its depth.
ECONOMIST: Europe's pressured banks
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Both points might seem obvious to non-bankers but one can see why CEBS felt it necessary to spell this out.
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In another big country, the regulator says it just plugged the CEBS scenario into its model and sent them the results.
ECONOMIST: Europe's pressured banks
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The CEBS stresses that variable remuneration "should not pose detriment to the timely building up of capital base" nor, where applicable, to the timely exit from government support.
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Some say the U.K. should not move unilaterally but CEBS in its new guidelines, which take effect from Jan. 1 for major banks, insists that shareholders should be given adequate information on which to judge remuneration policies.
WSJ: Bankers Are Still There for Bashing
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In Europe the economic scenario is being set by the ECB and the European Commission, which is then interpreted by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS), a quango of regulators run with a skeletal staff, which in turn liaises with national supervisors in each country.
ECONOMIST: Europe's pressured banks