EBA Workshop on Climate Risk Stress Testing
Monday 6th May at 9:30 - 20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN 92927 Paris La Défense EUROPLAZA
Monday 6th May at 9:30 - 20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN 92927 Paris La Défense EUROPLAZA
European Banking Authority (EBA) report on high earners in EU/EEA banks and investment firms as of 2022 – analysing remuneration practices, payment brackets, identified staff ratios, and variable-to-fixed pay ratios under CRD and IFD frameworks.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Report on high earners for 2022. The analysis reveals an increase of the number of individuals working for EU banks and investment firms who have received a remuneration of more than EUR 1 million. This increase is linked to the overall good performance of institutions, expansion of business and salaries adjusted for inflation.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the method for identifying the main risk driver and determining whether a transaction represents a long or a short position. These RTS are part of the Phase 1 deliverables of the EBA roadmap on the implementation of the EU banking package in the area of market risk. The consultation runs until 24 July 2024.
European Banking Authority 2024 work programme outlining priorities for Basel III implementation, financial stability monitoring, DORA and MiCAR oversight, AML/CFT transition, and data infrastructure enhancements under the Single Rulebook framework.
EBA Data Access Portal (EDAP) user guidance providing practical hints and tips for navigating PowerBI reports, including filtering, exporting data, report structures, dashboards, and access rights for configuration and business reports.
EBA report analysing the adoption of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) in EU banking and payments, assessing use cases like record keeping, clearing, and identity attestations, while monitoring risks and regulatory fit-for-purpose under its innovation convergence mandate.
EBA consults on draft Regulatory Technical Standards under CRR (EU) No 575/2013 to define methods for identifying the main risk driver of a position and classifying transactions as long or short positions, aiming to standardize risk assessment in banking.
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s April 2024 public meeting register – details stakeholder engagements with banks and financial institutions covering Basel 4 implementation, EU market developments, CRR3/CRD VI regulatory updates, and third-country branch supervision.
EBA public hearing on draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) for off-balance sheet items under Credit Risk Standardised Approach (CRR3), covering consultation, impact assessment, and implementation of the EU Banking Package.