Joint Committee Annual Report 2021.pdf
Joint Committee 2021 Annual Report
Joint Committee 2021 Annual Report
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert as Legal Officer in Paris, covering legal support for regulatory activities, EU banking legislation interpretation, governance, and litigation under the EBA Regulation (2022).
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria for Seconded National Experts, outlining requirements including EU/EFTA nationality, language proficiency, employment history, education, professional experience, and submission of CV and employer statement.
EBA vacancy notice for a Statistician role in Paris, focusing on supervisory data management, risk assessment, statistical analysis, and stress testing for the EU banking sector under the Data Analytics, Reporting and Transparency Department.
European Banking Authority eligibility criteria for Contract Agent (FG IV) roles – outlines required EU/EEA nationality, education, language skills, character references, and physical fitness, with declarations on integrity and document authenticity.
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) – EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – published today its 2021 Annual Report, providing a detailed account of its joint work completed over the past year.
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) issued today their first joint risk assessment report for 2022. The report highlights the increasing vulnerabilities across the financial sector as well as the rise of environmental and cyber risks.
Joint Committee Spring 2022 Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities
Final draft RTS specifying the requirements for originators, sponsors, original lenders and servicers relating to risk retention
EBA requests the European Commission to extend deadlines for submitting regulatory and implementing technical standards under CRR II, IFD, securitisation rules, and EMIR Refit, citing COVID-19 delays and sequencing challenges in the Single Rulebook framework.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the requirements for originators, sponsors and original lenders related to risk retention as laid down in the Securitisation Regulation and as amended by the Capital Markets Recovery Package (CMRP). These RTS aim to provide clarity on the risk retention requirements ensuring a better alignment of interests and reducing the risk of moral hazard, thus contributing further to the development of a sound, safe and robust securitisation market in the EU.
Minutes
List of written procedures launched between 8 December 2021 and 15 February 2022 and their voting results