CRDIV-CRR Basel III Monitoring Exercise Report.pdf
CRDIV-CRR Basel III Monitoring Exercise Report
CRDIV-CRR Basel III Monitoring Exercise Report
These final draft ITS amending the Commission's Implementing Regulation (EU) No 680/2014 on supervisory reporting include minor changes to templates and instructions which the EBA deemed necessary to publish in order to reflect some of the answers published in its Single Rulebook Q&As, as well as to correct legal references and other clerical errors. The amendments are expected to be applicable for reporting as of June 2015.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its ninth report of the CRDIV-CRR/Basel III monitoring exercise on the European banking system. This exercise, run in parallel with the one conducted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) at a global level, allows the gathering of aggregate results on capital – risk-based and non-risk-based (leverage) ratios – and liquidity ratios – the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and net stable funding ratio (NSFR) – for banks in the European Union (EU). It summarises the results using data as of 30 June 2015.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its annual assessment of EU colleges of supervisors, the forum within which joint decisions on capital and liquidity and recovery plans are organised for EU cross border banking groups. The report assesses how colleges have functioned during 2015 and identifies key activities for the effective oversight of EU cross border banking groups in 2016. In addition, it draws the attention of supervisors to some specific items for 2016, including non-performing loans (NPLs) and balance sheet cleaning, business model sustainability, conduct risk and IT risk.
Public Hearing on reviewing the Stress Test Guidelines - 29 February 2016
Report on the functioning of supervisory colleges in 2015
EBA-GL-2016-01 Revised GLs for the identification of G-SIIs_EN
EBA Reimbursement policy
2016 EU-wide stress test-Market risk scenario
EBA-Op-2016-03 EBA Opinion on measures in accordance with Art 458
EBA Comment Letter to IASB on Exposure Draft IFRS Practice Statement: Application of Materiality to Financial Statements
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion following the notification by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) of its intention to extend a measure introduced by the NBB in 2014 to modify capital requirements in order to address an increase in macroprudential or systemic risk. Based on the evidence submitted by the NBB, the EBA does not object the deployment of the macroprudential measures to address this issue.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) released today the methodology and macroeconomic scenarios for the 2016 EU-wide stress test. The stress test is designed to provide supervisors, banks and other market participants with a common analytical framework to consistently compare and assess the resilience of EU banks to economic shocks. For this exercise, no single capital thresholds have been defined as the results will inform the 2016 round of Supervisory Review and Evaluation Processes (SREP) under which decisions are made on appropriate capital resources. The EBA expects to publish the results of the exercise in early Q3 2016.
EBA 2016 Work Programme (revised)
14. Open Tender Procedure Clarifications and Corrigendum No 1
15. Annex Ia Submission Form
Public meetings - Adam Farkas (Jan -Dec 2015)
FAQs on 2016 EU-wide stress test