Consultation Paper on draft ITS on IRRBB disclosure
Consultation Paper on draft ITS on IRRBB disclosure
Consultation Paper on draft ITS on IRRBB disclosure
Quantitative MREL report (as of 31 December 2019)
Professional CV of Meri Rimmanen, Director of Data Analysis, Reporting and Transparency at the European Banking Authority (EBA), detailing her roles in supervisory reporting, Pillar 3 disclosures, stress testing, non-performing loans, and EBA data infrastructure development.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its new Guidelines that set out how prudential supervisors, AML/CFT supervisors and financial intelligence units (FIUs) should cooperate and exchange information in relation to AML/CFT, in line with provisions laid down in the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). Cooperation and information exchange is key to ensuring the prudential soundness and viability of institutions, to protecting the EU’s financial system from financial crime and to safeguarding its stability and integrity. This consultation runs until 27 August 2021.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a thematic note comparing provisioning practices in the US and the EU during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The note looks into the differences in the macroeconomic impact of the pandemic, in banks’ loan portfolios, and in accounting rules that might explain why the CoR of US banks was much higher compared to their EU peers in the first half of 2020 and fell at a faster pace afterwards.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the application of early intervention measures under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). The Report highlights the key challenges faced by supervisors in the application of the current regulatory framework on the EIMs and various options for addressing them. The Report follows the Discussion Paper launched in June 2020 to explore ways of enhancing crisis management tools available for competent authorities in addition to well-established and widely used supervisory powers laid down in the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) and in the Single Supervisory Mechanism Regulation (SSMR).
Final Report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards on own funds and eligible liabilities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on own funds and eligible liabilities. Since their entry into force, the RTS on own funds have significantly enhanced regulatory harmonisation of prudential rules and contributed to strengthening the quality of regulatory capital. With the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) introducing new criteria and requirements for eligible liabilities, these amended RTS capture several aspects of eligible liabilities as well as the changes to the own funds framework.
Testing capacity of the EU banking sector to finance the transition to a sustainable economy
EBA vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert (Policy Expert) in Paris to support sustainable finance initiatives, including ESG risk integration, policy development, and regulatory standards under the EBA Action Plan on sustainable finance.
EBA 2021 report analysing macro- and micro-prudential risks in the EU banking sector amid COVID-19, assessing credit quality deterioration, capital ratios, liquidity profiles, and the impact of fiscal and regulatory measures on financial stability.
EBA letter to the European Commission assessing macro- and micro-prudential risks under Article 459 CRR, analyzing pandemic impacts on EU banks' capital, liquidity, and loss materialization while concluding no need for stricter requirements at the time.
EU-wide pilot exercise on climate risk
EBA Chairperson José Manuel Campa’s May 2021 meeting register – details engagements with regulators, banks, and industry groups on Basel reforms, COVID-19 measures, sustainable finance, and prudential regulation.