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EBA consults on specific supervisory reporting requirements for market risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on specific supervisory reporting requirements for market risk, which are the first elements of the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) introduced by the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR2) in the prudential framework of the EU. The consultation runs until 7 January 2020.
Implementing Technical Standards on specific reporting requirements for market risk
EBA publishes its roadmap on the risk reduction measures package
EBA consults on supervisory reporting changes related to CRR2 and Backstop Regulation (Framework 3.0)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on revised Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting, which aim to keep the reporting requirements in line with changes in the regulatory framework and with the evolving needs for Supervisory Authorities' risk assessments.
Implementing Technical Standards on supervisory reporting changes related to CRR2 and Backstop Regulation
Implementing Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting amendments with regards to FINREP
EBA amends implementing technical standards on supervisory reporting with regard to financial information (FINREP)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today amendments to the Implementing Technical standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting with regard to FINREP. The amendments concern the reporting requirements on non-performing exposures (NPE) and forbearance to allow monitoring of reporting institutions’ NPE strategies, the reporting requirements on profit and loss items and the implementation of the new International Financial Reporting Standard on leases (IFRS 16).
Implementing Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting amendments with regards to COREP LCR
Implementing Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting amendments with regards to COREP securitisation
CP on GLs Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions
EBA amends technical standards on benchmarking of internal approaches
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an amended version, submitted to the EU Commission, of its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking of internal approaches, for running the 2017 exercise . The amended ITS will assist Competent Authorities in their 2017 assessment of internal approaches both for credit risk, and for market risk.
EBA publishes updated ITS package for 2018 benchmarking exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking of internal approaches, which define the benchmarking portfolios for the 2018 benchmarking exercise.
EBA publishes updated ITS package for 2019 benchmarking exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking of internal approaches. The ITS include all benchmarking portfolios that will be used for the 2019 benchmarking exercise.
EBA consults on amended technical standards on benchmarking of internal models
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation to amend the Commission Implementing Regulation on benchmarking of internal models to adjust the benchmarking portfolios and reporting requirements in view of the benchmarking exercise the EBA will carry out in 2019. The proposed changes reduce uncertainties in the credit risk portfolios, thus aiming at fostering a common and coherent interpretation and implementation of the reporting requirements across EU institutions. The consultation will run until 31 January 2018.
EBA launches consultation to amend Regulation on benchmarking of internal models
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation to amend the Commission’s Implementing Regulation on benchmarking of internal models to adjust the benchmarking portfolios and reporting requirements in view of the benchmarking exercise it will carry out in 2020. The proposed changes aim at simplifying the portfolio’s structure for the credit risk part of the exercise, and getting more insights into the model used for pricing for the market risk part of the exercise. The consultation will run until 1 February 2019.
EBA launches consultation to update Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on the updated Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for the reporting of funding plans. This update is the result of the experience gained through the EBA’s assessment of banks’ funding plans in 2017 and 2018 as well as the questions raised via the EBA Single Rulebook Q&A tool. The consultation runs until 5 June 2019.
Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions (updated)
The updated Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions aim at improving the assessment of banks' funding plans and the relevance of the data provided for such assessments based on experience gained through the analysis of the data received as well as the questions raised via the EBA Single Rulebook Q&A tool.