EU's bank resolution agency must have narrower powers, EU lawyers say

A legal opinion considers whether the EU's banking union plan delegates too much authority to a new resolution board

A proposed agency that will centralise control of failing European Union banks must be given narrower powers to avoid violating EU treaties, the EU's legal advisers warned in a document published on Monday.

EU member states are working on a plan for a single resolution mechanism, a key part of the eurozone's push for a banking union, which aims to prevent a repeat of the region's debt crisis.

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