Europe’s banks stuck in the mire

The policies that are needed to fix problem banks are unlikely to be implemented soon, writes Daniel Gros.

Europe’s banks stuck in the mire

WHAT is wrong with Europe’s banks? The short answer is that the sector is too large, has too little capital, and contains too many players that lack a viable long-term business model.

It is the combination of the last two factors that constitutes the most serious and most difficult problem.

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