EBA Dashboard - Q3 2018.pdf
Risk Dashboard – data as of Q3 2018
Risk Dashboard – data as of Q3 2018
Risk Parameters – Q3 2018
EBA Comment letter to IASB on the DP on Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Equity
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Risk Dashboard, which summarises the main risks and vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector using quantitative risk indicators. Together with the Risk Dashboard, the EBA published the results of its Risk Assessment Questionnaire, which includes the opinions of banks and market analysts on the risk outlook collected in autumn 2018. In the third quarter (Q3) of 2018, the Dashboard confirms improvements in both asset quality and capital ratios, while profitability remains subdued.
Joint Report on Regulatory Sandboxes and Innovation Hubs
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) published today a joint report on innovation facilitators (regulatory sandboxes and innovation hubs). The report sets out a comparative analysis of the innovation facilitators established to date within the EU. The ESAs also set out best practices for the design and operation of innovation facilitators.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today its Recommendation on the equivalence of confidentiality and professional secrecy regimes by adding three non-EU (third country) supervisory authorities to the current list of third country supervisory authorities whose confidentiality regimes can be regarded as equivalent. The EBA Recommendation is designed as a guide for EU authorities in their assessment of third country equivalence with the aim of facilitating cooperation with third country supervisory authorities and their participation in supervisory colleges overseeing international banks.
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have today issued a consultation paper on targeted amendments to the Delegated Regulation covering the rules for the Key Information Document (KID) for Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs).
Letter from law firm Akin Gump to the EBA raising concerns about HSBC Holdings' reclassification of Tier 2 capital securities under the EU Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), questioning eligibility and compliance with grandfathering rules ahead of 2022 deadlines.
EBA letter clarifying regulatory stance on HSBC Holdings' reclassification of Tier 2 capital securities under CRR, addressing eligibility, grandfathering provisions, and supervisory scrutiny requirements for own funds instruments and MREL liabilities.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a response to a letter it had received from a law firm regarding the case of a reclassification by an institution of some specific grandfathered own funds instruments. The EBA also addressed this issue through its Q&A process. In particular, Q&A 2018_4417 (Own funds - Reclassification of own funds instruments from a grandfathered category to a fully eligible category and purpose of grandfathering provision ), clarifies in more general terms the appropriate prudential treatment for such cases.