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2022 09 30 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
2022 09 15 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
Amending Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures.pdf
Amending Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures
Consolidated GL on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures.pdf
Consolidated Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures
EBA clarifies the status of several disclosure guidelines, and ensures continuous transparency of credit quality of exposures by all types of credit institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is providing today clarity on the applicability of several EBA disclosure guidelines which are replaced totally or partially by the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Pillar 3 disclosure. As part of this effort, the EBA has repealed three guidelines that are replaced by that ITS and revised the scope of application of the Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures. The amending Guidelines published today ensure the continuity of public disclosures on non-performing and forborne exposures by all credit institutions.
Thematic note on residential real estate exposures of Eu banks - risks and mitigants .pdf
Thematic note on residential real estate exposures of Eu banks - risks and mitigants
Banks exposed to downside risks as residential real estate markets get overheated, EBA Report finds
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a thematic note on EU banks’ residential real estate exposures. EU banks reported more than EUR 4.1 trillion of loans and advances collateralised by residential immovable property. This corresponds to 1/3 of all loans towards households and non-financial corporates.
SGV meeting
Thursday 13 October 2022, from 10:00 to 16:00 CET (virtual event)TLAC-MREL instruments 2nd Monitoring Report.pdf
Report on the monitoring of TLAC-/MREL-eligible liabilities instruments of EU Institutions
EBA updates on the monitoring of total loss-absorbing capacity and minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities instruments
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published an updated total loss-absorbing capacity and minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (TLAC/MREL) monitoring Report. Following the first TLAC-MREL monitoring Report, the EBA has observed that its recommendations have been, overall, well implemented. However, it has identified the need for a few new notable provisions to be recommended and for some others to be avoided. This Report provides policy views based on TLAC/MREL instruments assessed up to February 2022 with a view to continue strengthening the quality of the instruments and to have more standardised information across the EU.
Data Protection Notice - 2022 EBA Policy Research Workshop.pdf
2 - RWA.xlsx
3 - NPL_Stage 2_CoR.xlsx
EBA Interactive Dashboard - Q2 2022 - Protected.xlsm
Interactive Dashboard - Q2 2022
KRI - Risk parameters annex - Q2 2022.pdf
Risk parameters annex (pdf)
KRI - Risk parameters annex - Q2 2022.xlsx
Risk parameters annex (xlsx)
EBA Dashboard - Q2 2022.pdf
Risk dashboard Q2 2022