IT_ Bruna Szego_DOI.pdf
EBA declaration of interest for Bruna Szego, Alternate member from the Bank of Italy, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) as of April 2021.
EBA declaration of interest for Bruna Szego, Alternate member from the Bank of Italy, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) as of April 2021.
Declaration of Interest by Marius Jurgilas, voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors from the Bank of Lithuania, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
EBA declaration of interest for Christian Friedrich, a non-voting member of the Board of Supervisors (BoS) from Luxembourg’s BCL, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
EBA declaration of interest for Claude Wampach, voting member of the Board of Supervisors, detailing potential conflicts related to roles at the CSSF, ECB Supervisory Board, Basel Committee, and Luxembourg financial institutions under EBA’s conflict of interest policy.
Declaration of Interest by Andris Vilks, Observer from Latvijas Banka, submitted to the European Banking Authority (EBA) under the Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308), disclosing potential conflicts related to economic interests, memberships, employment, and institutional affiliations.
EBA conflict of interest declaration by Ann Viljugrein, Observer from Norway’s FSA and EFTA Surveillance Authority, detailing potential conflicts under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
Declaration of Interest by Morten Baltzersen, non-voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors (BoS) from Norway’s FSA, disclosing potential conflicts under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) as of April 2021.
Declaration of interest by Sindre Weme from Norway’s Central Bank under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308), disclosing potential conflicts for EBA Board of Supervisors observer role.
EBA declaration of interest by Artur Ratasiewicz, alternate member from Poland’s PFSA/KNF, confirming compliance with EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) and disclosing no conflicts for EBA-related activities.
EBA conflict of interest declaration by Kamil Liberadzki, voting member of the Board of Supervisors from Poland’s Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, disclosing potential conflicts under EBA DC 2020/308 guidelines.
Declaration of Interest by Luís Costa Ferreira, Banco de Portugal alternate member in the EBA Board of Supervisors, disclosing potential conflicts under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
EBA Declaration of Interests for Björn Bargholtz, alternate member of the Board of Supervisors and Management Board from Finansinspektionen (Sweden), disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA/DC/2020/308).
EBA declaration of interest for David Forsman, non-voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors from Sweden’s Riksbank, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
EBA declaration of interest form for Primož Dolenc, voting member from the Bank of Slovenia, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) as of May 2021.
Declaration of Interest by Maarten Gelderman, voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors from the Dutch Central Bank, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
GLs on the appropriate subsets of sectoral exposures (xls)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion following the notification by the French macroprudential authority, the Haut Conseil de Stabilité Financière, of its intention to extend for a second time a measure introduced in 2018 to safeguard the resilience of systemic institutions from excessive risk-taking and to prevent the build-up of future vulnerabilities. The measure intends to tighten, for French global or other systemically important institutions, the large-exposure limits applicable to large and highly indebted non-financial corporations (NFCs) or groups of connected NFCs assessed to be highly indebted. Based on the evidence submitted, the EBA does not object to the extension of the proposed measure, which will be applied for two years from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2023.
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