3.2.2021 A9-0002/20

Amendment 20 , , , , , , Roman Haider on behalf of the ID Group

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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5

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5. Calls for an urgent re-evaluation of 5. Calls for an urgent re-evaluation of systemic risk in the financial sector systemic risk in the financial sector following the pandemic; welcomes, in this following the pandemic; welcomes, in this regard, the establishment of a working regard, the establishment of a working board relating to the pandemic at the board relating to the pandemic at the European Systemic Risk Board; advises European Systemic Risk Board; advises that a qualitative assessment of that a qualitative assessment of idiosyncratic risk be included in future idiosyncratic risk be included in future stress tests; stress tests; recommends, furthermore, a more in-depth assessment of the Level 2 and Level 3 instruments held by European banks;

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Amendment 21 France Jamet, Gunnar Beck, Roman Haider on behalf of the ID Group

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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

14a. Underlines the need to assess the spillover effects related to quantitative easing, in particular the risks associated with potential bubbles, both in the financial markets and the real estate sector, that could disadvantage poorer sections of the population;

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Amendment 22 Gunnar Beck, France Jamet, Marco Zanni, Francesca Donato, Antonio Maria Rinaldi, Valentino Grant, Roman Haider on behalf of the ID Group

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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28

Motion for a resolution Amendment

28. Recognises the ECB’s success in 28. Recognises the ECB’s success in anti-counterfeiting, as evidenced by the anti-counterfeiting, as evidenced by the continuously low share of counterfeit continuously low share of counterfeit banknotes in total circulation; welcomes banknotes in total circulation; welcomes the introduction of modernised 100 euro the introduction of modernised 100 euro and 200 euro notes with enhanced security and 200 euro notes with enhanced security features in 2019; points out the importance features in 2019; points out the importance of cash as a means of payment for EU of cash as a means of payment for EU citizens; calls on the ECB not to further citizens; calls on the ECB not to further reduce the amount of different banknotes reduce the amount of different banknotes in circulation; in circulation; calls on the ECB to critically appraise the Commission’s proposals for further limiting cash payments;

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Amendment 23 Gunnar Beck, France Jamet, Roman Haider on behalf of the ID Group

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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

32a. Calls for a full external audit of the ECB and the ESCB;

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