SSM sets out 2019 priorities early this year

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SSM sets out 2019 priorities early this year

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On Tuesday, the European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) announced its areas of focus and concern for the banking sector in 2019. This year it has included climate-related factors as a driver of risk.

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