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2021 12 31 PMR -2021 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
2021 11 30 PMR -2021 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
2021 12 15 PMR -2021 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
Joint ESAs high-level conference on FE - Draft Programme.pdf
Programme
Call for advice on the review of the MCD - Cover Letter.pdf
Call for advice on the review of the MCD.pdf
EBA publishes Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on improving banks’ resolvability and consults on transferability
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on improving banks’ resolvability. These Guidelines represent a significant step in complementing the EU legal framework in the field of resolution based on international standards and leveraging on EU best practices. The EBA also launched today its consultation paper on Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on transferability of parts of or a whole bank in the context of resolution to complement the resolvability assessment for transfer strategies. In particular, the Guidelines specify separability in the context of the application of transfer tools. The consultation runs until 15 April 2022.
Guidelines on transferability
Senior Staff_2019 AFME_Adam Farkas.pdf
Senior Staff_2020 TheCityUK_Adam Farkas.pdf
Senior Staff_2021_Piers Haben.pdf
EBA BS 2021 791 Annex 2 (EBA 2021 Amending budget detail).cleaned.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on transferability.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on transferability
EBA -Draft Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities to improve resolvability - Annex 2 - Resolvability Assessment - Grid.xlsx
Annex 2 - Resolvability Assessment Grid
Final Report on Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities.pdf
Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities
EBA GL 2021 10 - Revised Guidelines on stress tests of deposit guarantee schemes .xlsx
Compliance table
EBA MB 2021 116 (Final minutes - 18 November 2021 MB conference call).pdf
Minutes
Asset quality has further improved, but cyber risk remains a source of concern for EU banks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its quarterly Risk Dashboard together with the results of the autumn edition of the Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ). The NPL ratio declined to 2.1% and the stage 2 ratio contracted to 8.7%. Return on equity (RoE) was reported higher than pre-pandemic levels at 7.7%. RAQ results show that around 50% of banks cover their cost of equity (CoE) with more than 70% of banks estimate a CoE range between 8% and 12%. It remains to be seen to what extent the Omicron-related wave of infections will affect asset quality and profitability.