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EBA Validation Rules.2.7.0.0.xlsx
DPM Table Layouts.2.7.0.0.zip
v2.7 GL FP.zip
v2.7 GL FP
SampleFilesContainingRandomData.2.7.0.0.zip
Taxonomy Packages.2.7.0.1
Taxonomy Packages.2.7.0.1
DPM Database.2.7.0.1.accdb
DPM Database.2.7.0.1.accdb
v2.7 ITS REP_updated_2018_February
v2.7 ITS REP_updated_2018_February
Changes compared to previous version.2.7.0.1.zip
Changes compared to previous version.2.7.0.1
EBA Taxonomy and supporting documents.2.7.0.1
EBA Taxonomy and supporting documents.2.7.0.1
EBA Filing Rules v4.2.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) XBRL Filing Rules version 4.2 – technical guidelines for submitting supervisory reporting data in XBRL format, covering syntax, filing indicators, LEI usage, and instance document requirements under EU regulatory frameworks.
EBA issues amended technical standards on supervisory reporting for EU institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) amending the European Commission's Implementing Regulation (EU) No 680/2014 on supervisory reporting so as to keep reporting requirements in line with changes in the regulatory framework and with the evolving needs for Supervisory Authorities’ risk assessments. The updated ITS include (i) new information on sovereign exposures; (ii) changes to operational risk; (iii) changes to additional monitoring metrics for liquidity and (iv) Q&A- based changes and other minor amendments. These changes form part of the EBA reporting framework version 2.7, which will be applicable for submissions of data as of March 2018.
Public hearing on RTS on CCP to strengthen fight against financial crime
Public hearing on Recommendations on the coverage of entities in a group recovery plan
ESAs highlight main risks for the EU financial system
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) has published its spring 2017 Report on risks and vulnerabilities in the European Union’s financial system. The Report highlights the risks to the stability of the European financial sector in an environment subject to political and economic uncertainties. In particular, the protracted period of low profitability of banks and the difficulties faced by insurers to generate adequate returns to meet long-term liabilities in a low growth and low-yield environment remains a major challenge. In addition, the steepening of the yield curve may benefit earnings across all sectors but it also raises valuation concerns and, in the short term, may not be sufficient to alleviate the low profitability concerns. The Report also highlights the high valuation risk linked to search for yield strategies and repricing of risk premia. Rising operational risks related to information and communication technologies are increasingly requiring supervisory attention.
EBA Guideline 2015 16-Compliance Table-GLs on the application of simplified obligations.pdf
EBA-GL-2015-16 Guidelines on simplified obligations - compliance table
EBA BS 2017 076rev1 (Final Minutes BoS 14-15 February 2017 - FOR PUBLICATION).pdf
Minutes
EBA MB 2017 034 (Final Minutes MB 24 January 2017 - FOR PUBLICATION).pdf
Minutes
Call for papers for the 6th EBA Policy Research Workshop
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a call for research papers in view of its sixth policy research workshop taking place on 28-29 November 2017 in London on the topic "The future role of quantitative models in financial regulation".
Vacancy Notice OPER IT TA 02 2017 Repl - Head of IT Unit AD 10 - ext.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for Head of IT Unit (AD 10) in London, seeking a candidate with 12-13 years of IT experience, including team leadership, to oversee IT strategy, infrastructure, and operations in compliance with EU financial supervision frameworks.