EBA Report on the monitoring of CET1 instruments issued by EU institutions - update.pdf
EBA Report on the monitoring of CET1 instruments issued by EU institutions - update
EBA Report on the monitoring of CET1 instruments issued by EU institutions - update
Consultation Paper on draft RTS on credit scoring and loan pricing disclosure, credit risk assessment and risk management requirements for Crowdfunding Service Providers
Updated EBA CET1 list_Q4 2021
European Banking Authority (EBA) record of processing activity for a 2021 survey assessing user satisfaction with EBA communication and website under EUDPR, including data handling, respondent categories, and privacy safeguards.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated list of Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) instruments of EU institutions. This list is accompanied by an updated CET1 Report, which includes information on the underlying objectives of the monitoring as well as on the consequences of including or excluding instruments in or from the CET1 list. The EBA's monitoring of capital instruments contributes to the enhancement of the quality of institutions' capital across the EU. The EBA will continue to update the Report on a regular basis to give account of new developments in CET1 issuances and practices.
EBA 2021 Policy Research Workshop final remarks summarizing discussions on post-COVID banking challenges, including financial stability, digital transformation, climate risk pricing, competition, and profitability in the evolving financial sector.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert (Policy Expert) in Paris, focusing on investment firms and operational risk. The role supports development of technical standards, guidelines, and policy advice under the Risk-based Metrics Unit until January 2022.
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria grid for Seconded National Experts – outlines requirements including EU/EFTA nationality, language proficiency, education, professional experience, and employer support for secondment applications under EBA regulations.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual risk assessment of the European banking system. The report is accompanied by the publication of the 2021 EU-wide transparency exercise, which provides detailed information, in a comparable and accessible format, for 120 banks across 25 EEA / EU countries. Fears about potential asset quality deterioration have not materialised, except for the sectors most affected by the pandemic. Looking ahead, banks as well as micro and macro prudential authorities need to be prepared in case of a deterioration in the economic outlook or in case inflationary pressure translates into further rising rates.
Mapping with COREP/FINREP
Risk Assessment Report December 2021
2021 EU-wide Transparency exercise and RAR presentation