E.U. Gives Supervisory Authorities More Power
The European Parliament and negotiators for the governing council of the European Central Bank have reached an agreement that will give the EU supervisory authorities, or ESA, powers to settle disputes among national financial supervisors and to ban risky financial products and activities.
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