Public hearing (EBA supervisory handbook on the validation of IRB rating systems).pdf
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the reliance of the EU financial sector on counterparties, operators, and financing originating from outside the Single Market. As of June 2021, 360 banks controlled by non-EU entities were operating in the EU representing 12% of the Union’s total banking assets. At the same time, EU banks had, on average, 19% of their total funding denominated in significant foreign currencies. These findings reflect the high degree of openness of the EU economy within the global financial system. While raising funding from non-EU sources brings opportunities, it may create vulnerabilities in some areas. Against this background, matching foreign currency assets with liabilities denominated in the same currency is generally considered prudent risk management.
Report on EU dependence from non-EU entities
Response to the EC request to study the EU dependence on non-EU banks and on funding in foreign currencies
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published he technical package for phase 3 of version 3.2 of its reporting framework. The technical package supports the implementation of the updated reporting framework by providing standard specifications and includes the validation rules, the Data Point Model (DPM) and the XBRL taxonomies for version 3.2.
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EBA Report on Basel III Monitoring (data as of December 2021)
Annex – analysis of EU specific adjustments
Final Report on draft RTS regarding fossil gas and nuclear energy investments