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It would be great to have a list of these 200 banks that could be supervised - perhaps stating name, assets, country, country's GDP. Has anyone seen this anywhere? AndrewRT(Talk) 19:59, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
ECB's official final supervision list was published on 4 September. A total of 120 banks/institutions has been finally selected as significant enough for direct ECB supervison. The 3 significant banks from Lithuania has not yet been included in the list, as they only formally join the SSM starting from 1 Jan 2015 and not already on 4 Nov 2014. As these 3 Lithuanian banks however already has been included in ECB's asset review (stress test) report, scheduled to be published in Oct 2014, it will however make sense also to note the name of these 3 Lithuanian banks in the supervision list already now (just accompanied by a note clarifying their supervision only starts 1 Jan 2015). I do not have time to compile the supervision list table. If other can help create it, I think it would be great and relevant for the article. Danish Expert (talk) 08:07, 25 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The table of the Comprehensive Assessment should be split from the article (as an article for 2014 SSM stress test). Single Supervisory Mechanism carried second comprehensive Assessment in 2015 and again in 2016, but in smaller scale. Matthew_hktc16:07, 27 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]