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Section 2
Recovery planningSection 3
Resolution planningArticle 1
Subject matter and scopeArticle 2
DefinitionsArticle 3
Designation of authorities responsible for resolutionArticle 4
Simplified obligations for certain institutionsTITLE I
SCOPE, DEFINITIONS AND AUTHORITIESTITLE II
PREPARATIONCHAPTER I
Recovery and resolution planningSection 1
General provisionsBank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD)
DIRECTIVE 2014/59/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILCOM Letter_Ares(2022)1860228- (002).pdf
EU financial regulators warn consumers on the risks of crypto-assets
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA – the ESAs) today warn consumers that many crypto-assets are highly risky and speculative. The ESAs set out key steps consumers can take to ensure they make informed decisions.
José Manuel Campa interview with Les Echos: Ukraine: ‘We do not think there is a systemic risk for banks’
Public hearing on draft Guidelines on transferability
Thursday 17 March 2022 (14:00 to 17:00 Paris time) VIA CONFERENCE CALL (DIAL-IN DETAILS WILL BE PROVIDED AFTER THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE WHICH IS ON Tuesday 15 March at 16:00)2022 02 28 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s February 2022 public meeting register detailing discussions with banks, regulators, and stakeholders on EU banking regulation, digital operational resilience (DORA), Basel 3 implementation, ESG risks, and macroprudential frameworks.
DPM Query Tool_v3_2_Ph1.zip
DoI_Marilin Pikaro.pdf
EBA annual declaration of interests form requiring staff to disclose financial assets, past or present conflicts of interest, and compliance with EBA’s Staff Ethics Rules and Conflict of Interest Policy under EU Staff Regulations.
GL on internal governance under IFD_HU_COR.pdf
EBA guidelines on internal governance for investment firms under the Investment Firms Directive (IFD), outlining compliance, risk management, and supervisory expectations to ensure effective and prudent oversight.