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ECB sees underpriced geopolitical risks, warns against easing bank rules  

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on March 18, 2026

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· Last updated: April 1, 2026

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FRANKFURT, March 18 (Reuters) - Financial markets are underpricing geopolitical risks, increasing the potential for sudden sell-offs, European Central Bank supervisor Claudia Buch said on Wednesday,

ECB Flags Underpriced Geopolitical Risks, Opposes Looser Bank Rules

ECB Warns Against Easing Bank Regulations Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions

Underpricing of Geopolitical Risks in Financial Markets

FRANKFURT, March 18 (Reuters) - Financial markets are underpricing geopolitical risks, increasing the potential for sudden sell-offs, European Central Bank supervisor Claudia Buch said on Wednesday, as she warned against easing bank regulations. 

Global Regulatory Divergence

The U.S. has been loosening bank rules for the past year, putting pressure on regulators elsewhere as their lenders could face an uneven playing field if they did not follow suit.

Importance of Maintaining Guardrails

"These guardrails need to be maintained as geopolitical tensions rise," Buch said in the ECB's annual supervision report. "Fragmentation or any weakening of standards could undermine banks’ ability to withstand adverse developments."

Market Reactions and Bank Resilience

Recent Market Movements

Bank shares have sold off since the start of the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran but market moves have been orderly, much like over the past year when tariffs and wars raised uncertainty.

Capitalisation and Buffers

Lenders are properly capitalised and have all the necessary buffers, but risks remain high, Buch argued.

Market-Based Indicators and Risk Repricing

"This uncertainty is not adequately reflected in market-based indicators of financial stress, which could lead to an abrupt repricing of risk," she said.

Potential for Sudden Shocks

Transmission of Shocks

She argued that shocks could materialise unexpectedly and spread quickly given geopolitical tensions, stretched valuations in some market segments, growing interconnections with non-bank financial firms and the risk of sudden shifts in market sentiment.

ECB's Supervisory Priorities

Strengthening Lender Resilience

The ECB has made strengthening lenders' resilience to geopolitical risks a key priority for this year and will stress test the largest banks in the coming months.

(Reporting by Balazs Koranyi, editing by Andrei Khalip)

Key Takeaways

  • ECB sees geopolitical risks as underpriced, potentially causing abrupt market repricing.
  • Claudia Buch cautions against loosening bank regulations despite U.S. trend toward easing.
  • ECB will conduct targeted stress tests for geopolitical scenarios to reinforce banks’ resilience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ECB's position on easing bank regulations?
The ECB warns against loosening bank regulations, arguing that maintaining strict standards is crucial for banks to withstand adverse developments, especially with global tensions rising.
How are US regulatory changes affecting European banks?
Recent US moves to ease bank rules are pressuring European regulators, as their banks could be disadvantaged if similar measures are not implemented, potentially creating an uneven playing field.
What action is the ECB planning in response to rising risks?
The ECB has prioritized strengthening banks' resilience to geopolitical risks and will conduct stress tests on the largest banks in the coming months.

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