EU reaches deal on banking union

March 20, 2014 08:24 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 10:09 am IST - BRUSSELS

The European Union has reached a deal on a major step toward creating a banking union that is meant to stabilize the financial system and make it easier to deal with troubled banks.

After all night negotiations lasting into Thursday, EU member states and the parliament broke a deadlock on how to set up a joint authority that can restructure or shut down failing banks.

Corien Wortmann-Kool, a lead negotiator for parliament, said that “this is very good for restoring confidence in European banks.”

She said that under the new rules troubled banks could be dealt with “within a weekend” instead of the protracted process before that often undermined credibility in the EU’s financial system.

Negotiators had insisted on reaching a deal before the European elections in May.

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