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European monetary law Art. 2, Treaty on European Union, the goal of EU: “promote economic and social progress ... by creating an economic and monetary union, ultimately including a single currency in accordance with the provisions of
European monetary law European monetary law	Art. 2, Treaty on European Union, the goal of EU: European monetary lawAlso specify the principle of a free market economy with European monetary lawBasis of European monetary law The European Central Bank The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) - is The existence of this system is an integral part of the European The structure of the harmonized price index for consumer goods in the euro area,%. StructureThe statutes of the ESCB and the ECB proclaimed the independence of The main governing body - the Governing Council - consists of:Six members Decision makingSimple or qualified (2/3) majority, ECB can do normal operations for central banks: lending, including Lombard (on Official reserve assets of the ECB Gold reserves of the ECB ECB's monetary reserves European monetary lawA single currency is issued by the ECB. The Member European monetary lawUniform interest rates Transaction costs reduced and exchange rate fluctuations European monetary law	In order to move to a single currency, the Member +Euro is a symbol of European identity and integration. Makes trade and European monetary lawEMU also required harmonization of the banking system of controls.Determined European monetary lawEU banking law is a branch of the European Union, European monetary lawThe main source of EU banking law is Directive 2006/48/EC European monetary lawRequirement for compulsory licensing of bankingIntroduction of common standards for European monetary lawStability and Growth Pact (SGP)17 eurozone members agree to keep European monetary lawThe original SGP said that all countries in the Eurozone European monetary lawIn 2006, Germany's public debt was 66.8% of GDP and European monetary law+Discourages governments from borrowing money to win elections and instead European monetary lawEuropean Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM)Under EFSM, the Commission is allowed European monetary lawOn 8 October 2012, a new permanent crisis mechanism, the European monetary lawThe ESM will issue bonds or other debt instruments on
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Слайд 2 European monetary law
Art. 2, Treaty on European Union,

European monetary law	Art. 2, Treaty on European Union, the goal of

the goal of EU:
“promote economic and social progress

... by creating an economic and monetary union, ultimately including a single currency in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty."


Слайд 3 European monetary law
Also specify the principle of a

European monetary lawAlso specify the principle of a free market economy

free market economy with free competition, which should guide

the economic policy of the Community.
These three foundations: 1) Close coordination of the economic policies of the Member States; 2) Internal market; 3) Identification of common goals.

Слайд 4 European monetary law
Basis of "economic" EMU component -

European monetary lawBasis of

coordination of economic policies of the Member States.
Essential

components of a ban on certain operations, and the procedures related to the control of the budget deficits of the Member States (also fighting against excessive budget deficits).

Слайд 5 European monetary law
The "currency" EMU component -

European monetary law The

single monetary policy of the Community, which is based

on a single currency - the euro and the single institutional framework designed for the single monetary policy:
European System of Central Banks (ESCB)
Economic and Financial Committee (EPA)
Aim – price stability.

Слайд 6 European Central Bank
The European System of Central

European Central Bank The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) -

Banks (ESCB) - is the international banking system, consisting

of a supranational European Central Bank (ECB) and the national central banks (NCBs) states - members of the European Economic Community.


Слайд 7 The existence of this system is an integral

The existence of this system is an integral part of the

part of the European Economic and Monetary Union.
National central

banks of the UK, Denmark, Greece and Sweden are members of the European System of Central Banks with special status: they are not allowed to participate in decisions regarding the execution of the single monetary policy for the "euro zone" and implement such decisions.

European monetary law


Слайд 8 The structure of the harmonized price index for

The structure of the harmonized price index for consumer goods in the euro area,%.

consumer goods in the euro area,%.


Слайд 9 Structure
The statutes of the ESCB and the ECB

StructureThe statutes of the ESCB and the ECB proclaimed the independence

proclaimed the independence of these organizations from the other

organs of the Union, Governments of countries - members of the EMU and any other institutions.

The "general principle“ is that European system of central banks is controlled by management ("decision-making bodies") of the European Central Bank, and, above all, by the Board of Governors

Слайд 10 The main governing body - the Governing Council

The main governing body - the Governing Council - consists of:Six

- consists of:
Six members of the Executive Directorate
Governors of

the national central banks

At the General Council of the ECB are: President and Vice-President of the ECB and the managed by the National Bank of 27 members of the European Union.

Слайд 11 Decision making
Simple or qualified (2/3) majority,
"weighted" voting of

Decision makingSimple or qualified (2/3) majority,

central bank (the "weight“ is the number of votes

each and determined in accordance with the proportion of the country in the total capital of the ECB).
This does not apply to members of the executive management, each of which has one vote only.

Слайд 12 ECB can do normal operations for central banks:

ECB can do normal operations for central banks: lending, including Lombard


lending, including Lombard (on securities)
financial institutions and open market

operations with a variety of financial instruments in any currency, including the currency of the non-EMU
precious metals.

Operations


Слайд 14 Official reserve assets of the ECB

Official reserve assets of the ECB

Слайд 15 Gold reserves of the ECB

Gold reserves of the ECB

Слайд 16 ECB's monetary reserves

ECB's monetary reserves

Слайд 17 European monetary law
A single currency is issued by

European monetary lawA single currency is issued by the ECB. The

the ECB. The Member States that adopted the euro,

converted their currency based on irreversibly fixed exchange rates that were determined by Council Regulation N 2866/98/ES.

In accordance with Council Regulation N 1103/97/ES and "private" and "official" ECU has been converted into euro at the rate of one to one, and all references to the ECU is now considered to be references to the euro.

Слайд 18 European monetary law
Uniform interest rates
Transaction costs reduced

European monetary lawUniform interest rates Transaction costs reduced and exchange rate

and exchange rate fluctuations ended.
Financial integration. Financial integration.


The end of speculation and competitive devaluations
Economic cushioning from domestic political instability.

Слайд 19 European monetary law
In order to move to a

European monetary law	In order to move to a single currency, the

single currency, the Member States must meet four criteria

of convergence in the EC Treaty and in a special Protocol

High level of price stability - long-term average rate of inflation does not exceed by more than 1.5% of the same rate in the three Member States.
No excessive deficit.
Normal participation in the exchange rate mechanism (IOC) for the last two years. No devaluation.
An average nominal value of long-term interest rate that does not exceed by more than 2% this same rate in states with the highest level of price stability.

Слайд 20 +
Euro is a symbol of European identity and

+Euro is a symbol of European identity and integration. Makes trade

integration.
Makes trade and travel between Eurozone countries cheaper

and easier.
Aimed at creating greater economic stability in the countries that use it - takes control of monetary policy out of the hands of politicians and gives it to the ECB.
Encourages confidence among investors.
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A national currency is a symbol of identity: adopting the Euro means symbolically and practically giving up sovereignty.
The Euro is primarily a political, not an economic, project.
Eurozone is not an optimal currency area.
EMU can't work because so many members fail to meet the SGP rules.


Слайд 21 European monetary law
EMU also required harmonization of the

European monetary lawEMU also required harmonization of the banking system of

banking system of controls.

Determined the order of creation,
Access

to markets,
Reorganization and liquidation of credit,
Mutual recognition of their standing
Elimination of discriminatory restrictions.


Слайд 22 European monetary law
EU banking law is a branch

European monetary lawEU banking law is a branch of the European

of the European Union, the rules which govern the

relationship in banking services related to the creation, operation and liquidation of credit institutions and determining the order of supervision over the activities of these organizations.

Слайд 23 European monetary law
The main source of EU banking

European monetary lawThe main source of EU banking law is Directive

law is Directive 2006/48/EC of the European Parliament of

14 June 2006 on the establishment and operation of credit institutions.
Embodied the 20 directives adopted in this field since the early 1970s.
“A credit institution is an enterprise whose activity is to attract deposits (deposits) and other means of other persons and the provision of loans in its own name and for its own account”.


Слайд 24 European monetary law
Requirement for compulsory licensing of banking
Introduction

European monetary lawRequirement for compulsory licensing of bankingIntroduction of common standards

of common standards for such licensing,
Principles of cooperation

between the banking supervision,
Rules for opening offices of the credit institution, including in third countries.

National regime for all credit institutions of some Member States, acting in the territory of other Member States + removal of all restrictions on their establishment and provision of services.

Слайд 25 European monetary law
Stability and Growth Pact (SGP)
17 eurozone

European monetary lawStability and Growth Pact (SGP)17 eurozone members agree to

members agree to keep the amount they spend and

borrow under control in order to help create stable conditions for the Euro.
SGP was reformed in 2005 to allow countries more flexibility and tighten the rules again in 2011.
Given the uneven performance of the Euro, the failure of the original SGP has been widely discussed.

Слайд 26 European monetary law
The original SGP said that all

European monetary lawThe original SGP said that all countries in the

countries in the Eurozone should aim to keep their

annual budget deficit below 3% of GDP, and keep total public debt below 60% of GDP.
If a country broke the rules, it had to take measures to reduce its deficit.
If it broke the rules in three consecutive years, the Commission could impose a fine of up to 0.5% of GDP.

Слайд 27 European monetary law
In 2006, Germany's public debt was

European monetary lawIn 2006, Germany's public debt was 66.8% of GDP

66.8% of GDP and Greece's was over 100%. In

2012, Germany's public debt is 82%; Greece's is 165%.
In 2012, France's public debt reached 86.5% of the country's GDP (its highest ever level).
Tightening sanctions

Слайд 28 European monetary law
+
Discourages governments from borrowing money to

European monetary law+Discourages governments from borrowing money to win elections and

win elections and instead encourage them to think about

long-term stability.
SGP shows that the eurozone countries are committed to the Euro.
Seems to be more flexible and “allow for the deficit limit to be broken to create economic growth”.
-
New SGP version has so many exemptions that it is difficult to breach.
The rules should allow for a deficit of capital spending as long as a country's current account is balanced.
2003 shown that there are no effective rules on budget deficits or public debt in the Eurozone.


Слайд 29 European monetary law
European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM)
Under EFSM,

European monetary lawEuropean Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM)Under EFSM, the Commission is

the Commission is allowed to borrow up to a

total of €60 billion in financial markets on behalf of the Union under an implicit EU budget guarantee.
The Commission then on-lends the proceeds to the beneficiary Member State.
This particular lending arrangement implies that there is no debt-servicing cost for the Union.

The EFSM has been activated for Ireland and Portugal, for a total amount up to €48.5 billion (up to €22.5 billion for Ireland and up to €26 billion for Portugal), to be disbursed over 3 years (2011 – 2013).


Слайд 30 European monetary law
On 8 October 2012, a new

European monetary lawOn 8 October 2012, a new permanent crisis mechanism,

permanent crisis mechanism, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), was

inaugurated. Its main features build on the existing EFSF. The ESM complements the new framework for reinforced economic surveillance in the EU.


Stronger focus on debt sustainability and more effective enforcement measures, focuses on prevention and will substantially reduce the probability of a crisis emerging in the future.


Слайд 31 European monetary law
The ESM will issue bonds or

European monetary lawThe ESM will issue bonds or other debt instruments

other debt instruments on the financial markets to raise

capital to provide assistance to Member States.
Unlike the EFSF, which was based upon euro area Member State guarantees, the ESM will have total subscribed capital of €700 billion provided by euro area Member States.

The initial instruments available to the ESM have been modeled upon those available to the EFSF:
Provide loans to a euro area Member State in financial difficulties;
Intervene in the debt primary and secondary markets;
Act on the basis of a precautionary programme;
Provide loans to governments for the purpose of recapitalization of financial institutions


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