EBA-Op-2015-08 Opinion on the partial waiver.pdf
EBA-Op-2015-08 Opinion on the partial waiver
EBA-Op-2015-08 Opinion on the partial waiver
Letter from Austrian Financial Market Authority
Decision from FMA on Heta Asset Resolution AG
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a discussion paper on the regulatory measures needed to ensure a robust and clear framework for Internal Ratings Based (IRB) models. The discussion paper seeks stakeholders’ feedback on both how to implement the necessary measures in a consistent way and how to bring forward future changes to the current approach. In addition, an overview of the regulatory measures that are under way is provided. The consultation runs until 5 May 2015.
EBA BS 2015 007rev1 (Final Minutes BoS 10-11 December)
Complaint against a Competent Authority
EBA-DP-2015-01 DP on the future of IRB approach
EBA-CP-2015-03 (CP on GLs on Sound Remuneration Policies)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a three-month public consultation on its Guidelines on sound remuneration policies. These draft Guidelines set out the governance process for implementing sound remuneration policies across the EU, as well as the specific criteria for mapping all remuneration components into either fixed or variable pay. Guidance is also provided on the application of deferral arrangements and the pay-out instruments ensuring that variable remuneration is aligned with an institution’s long-term risks and that any ex-post risk adjustments can be applied as appropriate.
Introductory statement to the Italian Senate - 3 March 2015 - Andrea Enria - EBA
CRDIV-CRR Basel III monitoring Report - Results as of June 2014
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its seventh report of the Basel III monitoring exercise on the European banking system. This exercise, run in parallel with the one conducted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) at a global level, allows the gathering of aggregate results on capital and liquidity ratios- including liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and net stable funding ratio (NSFR)- and leverage ratio (LR) for banks in the European Union (EU).
In its meeting on 24 February 2015, the Board of Supervisors of the European Banking Authority (EBA) decided not to carry out an EU-wide stress test in 2015 and to start preparing for the next exercise in 2016. Instead of a stress test, in 2015, the EBA will be running a transparency exercise in line with the one conducted in 2013, which will provide detailed data on EU banks’ balance sheets and portfolios. This decision has been communicated to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission.
In an opinion issued on 26 February 2015, the European Banking Authority (EBA) recommended that EU legislators clarify the applicability of existing EU law to lending-based crowdfunding, so as to ensure that all participants can have confidence in this new market segment. The EBA opinion, which is addressed to the European Commission, the European Parliament and the EU Council, looked into lending-based crowdfunding across the EU, identified a series of risks and evaluated how they can be addressed in the EU legislative framework.
EBA letter to EP, EC and Council - Decision EU-wide stress test 2015
EBA XBRL Filing Rules revision 3
DPM Dictionary 230