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The overarching goal of the {{tag|CRR}} is to strengthen the resilience of the {{tag|EU}} banking sector so it would be better placed to absorb economic shocks while ensuring that banks continue to finance economic activity and growth.
The overarching goal of the {{tag|CRR}} is to strengthen the resilience of the {{tag|EU}} banking sector so it would be better placed to absorb economic shocks while ensuring that banks continue to finance economic activity and growth.


[[File:CRR Art 486.JPG|thumb|right|200px]] There are 486 Articles. Or possibly more: the article cuts off in mid-sentence, as if the poor Eurocrat scribe who was charged writing it down suddenly died of a broken heart, lost the will to live, walked out in a fit of pique, or possibly just went for ''Moules Frites'' at lunch one day, and thought the better of ever coming back.
[[File:CRR Art 486.JPG|thumb|right|400px]] There are 486 Articles. Or possibly more: the article cuts off in mid-sentence, as if the poor Eurocrat scribe who was charged writing it down suddenly died of a broken heart, lost the will to live, walked out in a fit of pique, or possibly just went for ''Moules Frites'' at lunch one day, and thought the better of ever coming back.


They say he's happier now. He lives on a small island near Cyprus, has a little wooden boat painted blue and fishes for what he needs, and no more, every day.
They say he's happier now. He lives on a small island near Cyprus, has a little wooden boat painted blue and fishes for what he needs, and no more, every day.

Revision as of 11:29, 3 December 2014

EU Regulation 575/2013/ (EUR Lex) on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms ("CRR") may be found on the World Wide Internet at this location.

The overarching goal of the CRR is to strengthen the resilience of the EU banking sector so it would be better placed to absorb economic shocks while ensuring that banks continue to finance economic activity and growth.

There are 486 Articles. Or possibly more: the article cuts off in mid-sentence, as if the poor Eurocrat scribe who was charged writing it down suddenly died of a broken heart, lost the will to live, walked out in a fit of pique, or possibly just went for Moules Frites at lunch one day, and thought the better of ever coming back.

They say he's happier now. He lives on a small island near Cyprus, has a little wooden boat painted blue and fishes for what he needs, and no more, every day.