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The European Banking Sector – Growing Together and Growing Apart?

Hosted by the LSESU German Society

Old Theatre, Old Building,

Speaker

Sabine Lautenschläger

Chair

Professor Ricardo Reis

Sabine Lautenschläger tackles the question that holds everyone in suspense: the European banking sector – growing together and
growing apart?

Sabine Lautenschläger is Executive Board Member of the European Central Bank and ECB Supervisory Board Vice-Chair.

Ricardo Reis is A. W. Phillips Professor of Economics at the LSE.

The LSESU German Society hosts this event as part of the German Symposium, its annual flagship event, whose theme in 2017 is “Risking Transition”. Please note this event was originally advertised to take place on 28 February.

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