Sovereign Risk black swans and white elephants - Andrea Enria Adam Farkas Lars Overby 08 July 2016.pdf
Sovereign Risk: black swans and white elephants - Andrea Enria Adam Farkas Lars Overby 08 July 2016
Sovereign Risk: black swans and white elephants - Andrea Enria Adam Farkas Lars Overby 08 July 2016
EBA 2012 research workshop agenda exploring post-crisis bank business models, risk measurement, regulation, macroprudential policies, and shadow banking through expert presentations and academic discussions.
European Banking Authority guidelines on stress tests for deposit guarantee schemes under Directive 2014/49/EU, outlining methodology, scenarios, and reporting requirements to assess operational and funding capabilities of EU deposit protection systems.
European Banking Authority 2012 call for research papers on post-crisis EU bank business models, covering deleveraging, de-risking, Basel 3 impacts, funding challenges, and regulatory incentives for supervisory authorities and academics.
EBA GL 2016 03-Compliance Table-GLs on provision of information in summary or collective form.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy for a Principal Bank Expert in resolution, focusing on developing the Single Rulebook, resolution planning, policy stances, and technical standards under EU banking regulation and crisis management frameworks.
Introductory statement of Isabelle Vaillant at PANA 131016
These Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) specify the correspondence or ‘mapping’ between credit ratings and credit quality steps that shall determine the allocation of appropriate risk weights to credit ratings issued by ECAIs on securitisations where the Standardised Approach (SA) or the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach for securitisations are used. They will be part of the Single Rulebook in banking aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation across the European Union (EU) and will allow the credit ratings of all registered credit rating agencies to be used for the purposes of calculating institutions’ capital requirements.
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) has published today two draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on credit assessments by External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs). By determining an objective approach for attributing risk weights to the assessments of ECAIs, as well as a prudential approach for those cases lacking factual evidence, these standards will ensure sound credit assessments contributing to financial stability in the EU.
EBA 2017 Work Programme
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its detailed annual work programme for 2017, describing the specific activities and tasks of the Authority for the coming year, as well as a multiannual work programme, highlighting the key strategic areas of work in the coming years (from 2017 to 2020).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a reminder to competent authorities of the key dates for the submission of data for the 2017 benchmarking exercise for internal approaches for credit and market risk. This would ensure a smooth and timely start of the exercise although the Commission’s endorsement of the amended version of the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking of internal approaches for running the 2017 exercise is still pending.