The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes its consultation paper (CP28) on liquidity buffers. This paper sets out draft guidelines on the appropriate size and composition of liquidity buffers with a view to enhance banks’ resilience to liquidity shocks. Bespoke buffers should be in place to enable credit institutions to withstand a liquidity stress for a period of at least one month without changing their business models.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) has today published a Consultation Paper on the Guidelines regarding AMA changes with the aim of assisting institutions using the Advanced Measurement Approach (AMA) to further develop their AMA models.
CEBS has today published the results of its comprehensive quantitative impact study analysing the impact of Basel III requirements on the European banking industry
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes a consultation paper (CP29) on the extension of CEBS’s Supervisory Disclosure Framework. The consultation is open to all interested parties, including supervised institutions and other market participants.
The Level 3 Committees – CESR, CEBS and CEIOPS - welcome the legislative proposals published today by the European Commission on establishing a new institutional framework for financial supervision in the EU.
The presentation of Mr. Giovanni Carosio, Chair of the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) on "Towards a System of European Supervisory Authorities".
CEBS has today submitted its comments on the IASB's Exposure Draft ED/2009/5 Fair Value Measurement.<br />The list of all comment letters CEBS submitted to the IASB can be accessed here.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes its consultation paper (CP40) on guidelines to the new Article 122a of the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD).
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) and the Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Penstions (CEIOPS) - through the Interim Working Committee on Financial Conglomerates (IWCFC) are publishing today the formal consultation on its advice to the European Commission (EC) on recommendations for action that the IWCFC considers appropriate to address the consequences of the differences in sectoral rules on eligible capital for the supervision of financial conglomerates.
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