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Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation_COR_CS.pdf
List of EBA Risk Indicators and DRATs (20 March 2019).xlsx
Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation_COR_PT.pdf
Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation_COR_ET.pdf
Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation_COR_LT.pdf
Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation_COR_IT.pdf
Guides on data
EBA updates methodological guidance on risk indicators and analysis tools
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated methodological guide on how to compile risk indicators and detailed risk analysis tools. This guidance, which describes how risk indicators are computed in EBA publications, allows competent authorities and users of EBA data to interpret key bank figures in a consistent fashion when conducting their risk assessments.
EBA publishes updated impact of the final Basel III reforms on EU banks capital and updates on the compliance with liquidity measures in the EU
EBA updates list of Other Systemically Important Institutions (O-SIIs)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today the 2018 list of Other Systemically Important Institutions (O-SIIs) in the EU. O-SIIs - those institutions which, along with Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SIIs), are deemed systemically important - have been identified by the relevant authorities across the Union according to harmonised criteria provided by the EBA Guidelines. This list also reflects the additional capital buffers that the relevant authorities have set for the identified O-SIIs. For the first time, the list of O-SIIs is made available in a user-friendly visualisation tool format, including the information on O-SII buffers assigned to identify institutions across the EU.
EBA regulation and institutional framework
Contacts
2018 update of O-SIIs notified to the EBA.xlsx
BMIC COPAC SEC 02 2019 Policy Expert (Depositor Protection)-Final with extension.pdf
Vacancy notice
EBA Research Workshops
EBA goes live with its central register of payment and electronic money institutions under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today its central electronic register under the Payments Services Directive (PSD2). The register will provide information on several thousand payment and electronic money institutions and 150,000 agents within the EU. Its objective is to increase transparency and ensure a high level of consumer protection within the European Single Market.
EBA launches call for papers for its 2019 Policy Research Workshop
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launches today a call for research papers in view of the 2019 Policy Research Workshop taking place on 27-28 November 2019 in Paris on the topic "The future of stress tests in the banking sector – approaches, governance and methodologies". The submission deadline is 12 July 2019.