Hypothekenbank CJEU finds stability charge on Austrian banks compatible with EU law by Tom O'Shea
By: O'Shea, Tom
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In this article, the author discusses the Court of Justice of the European Union's judgment in Hypothekenbank, which addressed whether a stability charge on Austrian banks and foreign banks operating in Austria via a branch was compatible with the EU freedom to provide services.
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