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Will the Single Resolution Fund be a �baby tiger� during the transition?

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  • Gros, Daniel
  • De Groen, Willem Pieter

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The short answer to this question is no! According to the authors� calculations, even during its early years, the Single Resolution Fund (SRF) should be sufficient to deal with almost any crisis scenario imaginable. They caution, however, that its funding will be built up only gradually over the coming decade and there is thus a legitimate concern that the SRF will not be sufficient to deal with a major crisis.

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  • Gros, Daniel & De Groen, Willem Pieter, 2015. "Will the Single Resolution Fund be a �baby tiger� during the transition?," CEPS Papers 11192, Centre for European Policy Studies.
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