EBA-GL-2014-04 (Guidelines on Harmonised Definitions and Templates for Funding Plans).pdf
EBA-GL-2014-04 (Guidelines on Harmonised Definitions and Templates for Funding Plans)
EBA-GL-2014-04 (Guidelines on Harmonised Definitions and Templates for Funding Plans)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions. These Guidelines aim at harmonising reporting of funding plans across the EU.
EBA-CP-2014-11 (CP on RTS on CBB Disclosure Art 440 CRR)
OPER IT TA 22 2014 IT Architect - Eligibility grid
EBA BSG 2014 46 (Minutes BSG 12 May 2014)
OPER TA 21 2014 Corporate support officer - Eligibility grid
OPER IT TA 22 2014 IT Architect
BSG response to Consultation Paper (EBA/CP/2014/06)- 27 June 2014
EBA-GL-2014-03 Guidelines on the disclosure of asset encumbrance
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today public consultation on its draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) on disclosure of information related to the countercyclical capital buffer. These RTS will be part of the EU Single Rulebook aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation in the banking sector. The consultation runs until 27 September 2014.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on disclosure of encumbered and unencumbered assets. They are the first step towards a harmonised disclosure framework of asset encumbrance in the EU and have been drafted in accordance with Recommendation D of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the conditions for the permanent and temporary uses of the Standardised Approach (SA) by institutions that have received permission to use the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) Approach. The EBA has identified the use of the SA as a major driver in the comparability of credit risk capital requirements. These RTS will be part of the EU Single Rulebook aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation in the banking sector. The consultation runs until 26 September 2014.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its fifth semi-annual report on risks and vulnerabilities of the EU banking sector. The report shows improvements in market sentiment and confidence which has allowed banks to increase their capital levels ahead of the 2014 EU-wide stress test and to continue the repair of their balance sheets. However, the report cautions about ongoing uncertainties on asset valuations and future profitability in an environment where the signs of recovery remain modest and fragile. The report also draws attention to looming redress costs related to conduct issues as well as to geo-political concerns in emerging markets, which could lead to risk aversion and to an impact on capital flows.
EBA BSG 2015 062 (BSG Working Group) (BSG Members of Standing Technical Working Groups
EBA Annual Accounts 2013