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EBA CA 03 2019 - Personal Assistant_FGIV.pdf
EBA Interactive Dashboard - Q4 2018_Protected.xlsx
Eligibility criteria grid - EBA CA 03 2019.docx
EBA Dashboard - Q4 2018.pdf
KRI - Risk parameters annex - Q4 2018.xlsx
Updated EBA Risk Dashboard confirms continued improvements in EU banks asset quality but also low profitability levels
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Risk Dashboard, which summarises the main risks and vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector based on end 2018 data. In comparison with 2017, the Dashboard confirms improved asset quality, stable capital ratios, but profitability still below long-term sustainable levels.
Public hearing on the Consultation Paper on Guidelines on Credit Risk Mitigation for institutions applying the IRB approach with own estimates of LGDs
15 April 2019 (14:00 to 16:00 CET time), Auditorium - ground floor, EUROPLAZA, 20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN, 92927 Paris La Défense, FranceBU - Radoslav Milenkov - DINT final.pdf
Ex-ante publicity for coffee.pdf
Avis préalable pour le café.pdf
National press contacts
EU banks journey towards an enhanced capital framework - March 2019.pdf
Public Hearing on Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions
EBA BS 2018 XXX_EN.pdf
Recommendations - Compliance form.docx
Guidelines on the STS criteria for ABCP and non-ABCP securitisation
EBA Board of Supervisors agrees a template for the MoU to facilitate supervisory cooperation between the EU and UK supervisors in case of a no-deal Brexit
The Board of Supervisors of the European Banking Authority (EBA) agreed a template for the memorandum of understanding (MoU) outlining provisions of supervisory cooperation and information exchange between the EU supervisory authorities and the UK Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The template will serve as the basis for bilateral MoUs that are being negotiated and signed by the relevant EU competent authorities and the UK authorities. The template forms part of the authorities’ preparations should the UK leave the EU without a ratified withdrawal agreement (the no-deal scenario). The MoUs will, therefore, only take effect in the event of a no-deal scenario materialising.