EBA-GL-2015-07_EN_GL on failing or likely to fail.pdf
GL on failing or likely to fail_EN_(EBA-GL-2015-07)
GL on failing or likely to fail_EN_(EBA-GL-2015-07)
GL on the minimum list of services (EBA-GL-2015-06_EN)
EBA-CP-2015-14 (CP on RTS on CVA exemption)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the procedures for excluding transactions with non-financial counterparties (NFCs) established in a third country from the own funds requirement for credit valuation adjustment (CVA) risk. The proposed RTS align the treatment of NFCs established in a third country with the treatment of EU NFCs. The consultation runs until 5 November 2015.
Decision of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the central bank of Hungary)
Letter from the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary)
EBA-DP-2015-02 Discussion Paper and Call for evidence on SME
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a call for evidence on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the SME supporting factor (SF). Through this paper, which is the basis for a preliminary discussion, the EBA is inviting its stakeholders to provide their input and evidence aimed at supporting the ongoing analysis on bank lending to SMEs and the impact of the SME SF. The final document, which will inform the European Commission’s own report on the impact of own funds requirements on lending to SMEs, is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2016. The consultation runs until 1 October 2015.
This report, requested by the European Commission, analyses the appropriateness of the Risk Weights (RWs) for Retail SME lending proposed in the CRDIV/CRR framework and assesses the possible effects of a reduction by one third in relation to the current regulation and the effect of an increase from EUR 1 million to EUR 5 million on the regulatory thresholds for SMEs.
CP on draft GL on DGS cooperation agreements (EBA-CP-2015-13)
EBA-GL-2015-03_EN Guidelines on early intervention measures
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Guidelines on cooperation agreements between deposit guarantee schemes (DGSs). These Guidelines are part of the EBA's work to promote a consistent and coherent approach to cooperation agreements between deposit guarantee schemes (DGSs) across the European Union (EU). The consultation runs until 29 October 2015.