ESM - European Stability Mechanism
Giulia Fusi is a banking expert at the European Stability Mechanism, contributing to the Financial Sector and Market Analysis Division since May 2021. Prior experience includes roles as a quantitative analyst and consultant at the European Central Bank from July 2019 to October 2021, where work focused on monetary policy, macro-prudential policy, and financial stability. Previously, Giulia served as a tutorial assistant at Nottingham University Business School from September 2017 to July 2019, supporting modules in banking and finance. Educational achievements include a PhD in Finance and Risk with a specialization in Applied Banking from Nottingham University Business School (2016 - May 2023), an MSc in Banking and Managerial Economics (2015 - 2016), and a degree in Economics and Business Management with a major in Finance from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (2012 - 2015).
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ESM - European Stability Mechanism
The ESM is the crisis resolution mechanism for euro area countries. The ESM issues debt instruments in order to finance loans and other forms of financial assistance to euro area Member States. The decision leading to the creation of the ESM was taken by the European Council in December 2010. The euro area Member States signed an intergovernmental treaty establishing the ESM on 2 February 2012. The ESM was inaugurated on 8 October 2012 and is based in Luxembourg.