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EBA supports the proposed amendments to the RTS specifying the derogations for currencies with constraints on the availability of liquid assets
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today an Opinion to the European Commission supporting its proposed amendments to the EBA final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) submitted to on 27 March 2014, which specifies the derogations concerning currencies featuring constraints on the availability of liquid assets. In particular, the EBA agrees with removing from its RTS the minimum 15% haircut to the value of the collateral posted by an institution with a central bank in order to obtain a credit line. It also supports the Commission’s other proposed amendments, which provide added detail and further legal certainty on the necessary conditions for the application of the derogations.
EBA, EIOPA and ESMA consult on the prudential assessment of acquisitions and increases of qualifying holdings
The three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) are launching a public consultation on updated Guidelines for the prudential assessment of acquisitions of qualifying holdings. The Guidelines define common procedures based on the assessment criteria laid down in the EU legislative framework that establishes how acquisitions and increases of qualifying holdings by natural or legal persons in financial institutions should be assessed. The Guidelines aim to harmonise supervisory practices in the financial sector across the EU and to provide more clarity to proposed acquirers on how they should notify the competent supervisory authorities.
EBA Proportionality Workshop: The application of the principle of proportionality in the context of Institutional and Regulatory Reforms
Public Hearing on the Valuation of Derivatives
EBA GL 2014 10-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Criteria for the assessment of O-SIIS.pdf
EBA GL 2014 10-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Criteria for the assessment of O-SIIS
Ex Post Publicity for Contracts €15k to €59k.pdf
Ex Post Publicity for Contracts €15k to €59k
Aggregate values of specific contracts based on framework contracts awarded in 2014.pdf
Aggregate values of specific contracts based on framework contracts awarded in 2014
EBA updates on consumer trends in 2015
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its fourth annual Consumer Trends Report. The report, which covers all the products that fall into the EBA’s consumer protection mandate, such as mortgages, personal loans, deposits, payment accounts, payment services and electronic money, highlights the trends the EBA has observed with these products in 2015 and the issues that may arise, or have arisen, for consumers buying them. It also provides early indications as to the areas in which the EBA may take action going forward. In addition, the report summarises all the measures the EBA has taken to address these issues.
Letter to EFRAG Board on IFRS 9 endorsement.pdf
Letter to EFRAG Board on IFRS 9 endorsement
BSG 2014 95 (FinalMinutes BSG meeting 9 december 2014).pdf
BSG 2014 95 (FinalMinutes BSG meeting 9 december 2014)
EBA BSG 2015 015 (Final minutes 03032015).pdf
EBA BSG 2015 042 (Final Minutes-03032015)
EBA BSG 2015 042 (Final Minutes-27042015).pdf
EBA BSG 2015 042 (Final Minutes-27042015)
2015-06-29 Table Notifications Art 115(2) CRR.xlsx
2015-06-29 Table Notifications Art 115(2) CRR
EBA publishes lists for the calculation of capital requirements for credit risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a series of lists in the field of credit risk, in accordance with the EU Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). These lists will assist EU institutions in the determination of their capital requirements for credit risk.
EBA technical advice on qualifying securitisation -Public Hearing Event June 26 2015 (final).pdf
Public Hearing on qualifying securitisation -Presentation June 26 2015 (final).pdf
EBA Public Hearing on Qualifying Securitisation
EBA presents advice on criteria and capital treatment for securitisation
The EBA presents its recommendations on a European Union (EU) framework for qualifying securitisations at a public hearing held in London today. The European Commission had requested in 2014 the EBA to advise on criteria for identifying a prudentially sound securitisation market and its regulatory treatment. The EBA, as one of the specialised EU agencies in banking and financial regulation, will deliver the opinion to the EC in early July and today’s hearing is intended to give advance information of its findings to market participants.
REG CALM TA 12 2015 Policy Expert (Structural measures and shadow banking) AD 7.pdf
REG CALM TA 12 2015 Policy Expert (Structural measures and shadow banking) AD 7
REG CALM TA 12 2015 Policy Expert (Structural msrs and shadow banking) Eligibility grid.docx
REG CALM TA 12 2015 Policy Expert (Structural measures and shadow banking)