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EBA issues advice on synthetic securitisation for SMEs
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a report summarising the findings of its analysis and market practice assessment of the synthetic securitisation market. The EBA supports the limited extension of the prudential treatment granted to simple, standardised and transparent securitisations (STS) to banks that originate and retain certain SME balance sheet synthetic securitisation positions, as in the Commission’s legislative proposal on securitisation. The EBA advises on the criteria that should determine eligibility of balance sheet synthetic transactions, specifying, among others, under which conditions originator banks may transfer the risk of eligible transactions to public or private investors.
EBA issues methodology for valuation of liabilities arising from derivatives
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the methodology for the valuation of derivative liabilities for the purpose of bail-in in resolution. These standards, which have been developed within the framework of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) setting procedures for the orderly management of bank failures, provide EU resolution authorities with a methodology for the valuation of derivative liabilities of credit institutions placed under resolution and ensure that the discipline brought in by the new bail-in tool can effectively be extended to these liabilities too.
public hearing.pdf
Public hearing on AML
EBA-RTS-2015-12 RTS and EBA-GL-2015-21 GLs on Business Reorganisation Plans.pdf
EBA-GL-2015-21 GLs on Business Reorganisation Plans
EBA-RTS-2015-12 RTS and EBA-GL-2015-21 GLs on Business Reorganisation Plans.pdf
EBA-RTS-2015-12 RTS and EBA-GL-2015-21 GLs on Business Reorganisation Plans
EBA-Op-2015-22 NSFR Report.pdf
EBA-Op-2015-22 NSFR Report
EBA-RTS-2015-11 RTS on the valuation of derivatives.pdf
EBA-RTS-2015-11 RTS on the valuation of derivatives
EBA-RTS-2015-13 RTS on detailed records of financial contracts.pdf
Final draft RTS on detailed records of financial contracts
EBA recommends introducing the NSFR in the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its report on the impact assessment and calibration of the Net Stable funding Ratio (NSFR), recommending the introduction of the NSFR in the EU to ensure stable funding structures. The analysis did not find strong statistical evidence of significant negative impacts of the NSFR on bank lending, financial assets markets or trading book positions. The EBA also explained that certain EU specificities should be taken into account. The report will inform the work of the European Commission on potential legislative proposals on NSFR.
EP confirms the extension of Andrea Enria as Chairperson of the EBA
The European Parliament (EP) confirmed today the extension of the mandate of Andrea Enria as Chairperson of the European Banking Authority (EBA) until February 2021. The confirmation follows a public hearing held at the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) of the European Parliament.
05 OVSREG SER OP Clarifications No. 2.pdf
05 OVSREG SER OP Clarifications No. 2
05 OVSREG SER OP Corrigendum No 1.pdf
05 OVSREG SER OP Corrigendum No 1
EBA-RTS-2015-10 Final draft RTS on CSDs.pdf
EBA-RTS-2015-10 Final draft RTS on CSDs
Regulatory Technical Standards on prudential requirements for central securities depositories (CSDs)
EBA defines harmonised prudential requirements for Central Securities Depositories (CSDs)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on prudential requirements for Central Securities Depositories (CSDs). These RTS will define a prudential framework for CSDs and harmonise calculations for their capital requirements which currently vary across Member States. These RTS have been developed within the framework of the Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) to increase the safety and efficiency of securities settlement and settlement infrastructures.
Guidelines specifying the various conditions for the provision of group financial support
Public Hearing on on anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism Guidelines
EBA issues final Guidelines on institutions exposures to shadow banking entities and recommends approach to limiting risks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines regarding limits on institutions’ exposures to ‘shadow banking entities’ that carry out bank-like activities outside a regulated framework. In particular, these Guidelines introduce an approach that will allow EU institutions to set internal limits for their exposures to ‘shadow banking entities’, hence addressing in a proportionate way the risks that these exposures pose to the EU banking sector. The Guidelines were informed by a Report, also published today, on the exposures of a sample of EU institutions to ‘shadow banking entities’ and the impact of setting limits.
EBA-Op-2015-19 (Opinion on cooperation with third countries - Art 161 (7) CRD).pdf
EBA-Op-2015-19 (Opinion on cooperation with third countries - Art 161 (7) CRD)