EBA DC 482 Decision amending EBA DC 453.pdf
Amending decision on reporting of payment fraud data under the revised Payment Services Directive
Amending decision on reporting of payment fraud data under the revised Payment Services Directive
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy for a Supervision Officer (Crypto-Assets/MiCA) to support the implementation of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), including developing supervision frameworks, policies, and IT needs for crypto-asset oversight in Paris.
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria for Temporary Agent (AD 7) roles – outlines citizenship, education, professional experience, language skills, and integrity requirements for applicants under EU staff regulations.
Annex IV (MOV instructions) (DOCX)
Consultation Paper on amendments to the ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk
Annex I (templates) (XLSX)
Annex II (Instructions) (DOCX)
Annex III (MOV template and example) (XLSX)
José Manuel Campa exchange of Views on SVB failure at the ECON hearing
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) amending the ITS on specific reporting requirements on market risks (FRTB reporting), aiming at providing supervisors with the necessary tools to monitor these risks. The consultation runs until 21 June 2023.
EBA 2023 EU-wide banking stress test adverse scenario outlines hypothetical macro-financial shocks for 2023–2025, assessing bank resilience to stagflation, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions under coordinated ESRB-ECB design.
European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) letter to EBA correcting errors in swap rate values for Czech koruna, Hungarian forint, Polish zloty, Romanian leu, Bulgarian lev, Norwegian krone, and Turkish lira in the adverse scenario of the 2023 EU-wide stress test.
The Single Resolution Board, the European Banking Authority and ECB Banking Supervision welcome the comprehensive set of actions taken yesterday by the Swiss authorities in order to ensure financial stability.
Minutes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Handbook on supervisory benchmarking of internal models. The Handbook is an online tool that provides guidance and links to relevant documents and information for the supervisory benchmarking to facilitate their accessibility. In particular, the Handbook includes overviews for all applicable Q&As relevant to credit risk, market risk and IFRS9 benchmarking. More detailed information is also provided for the key credit risk elements of the data submission. The Handbook will be regularly updated.