Second_template.xlsx
Second template
Second template
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a list of Q&As on the Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) data collection exercise, which was launched on 30 April 2014 with the aim of advising the European Commission on appropriate amendments to the CVA framework at EU level and inform discussions on the CVA risk charge in Basel.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launches today a data collection exercise to advise the European Commission on appropriate amendments to the European Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) framework and inform discussions on the CVA risk charge in Basel. Banks with substantial portfolios of OTC derivatives are encouraged to participate in this data collection exercise on a voluntary basis.
The European Banking Authority (EBA), following the launch of the data collection exercise on Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) on 30 April 2014, released today an updated version of the template that participating banks will be requested to fill in as well as a set of relevant instructions.
EBA-CP-2014-17 CP draft GL support measures
EBA-CP-2014-15 (CP on draft GL on measures to reduce or remove impediments to resolvability)
EBA-CP-2014-16 (CP on draft RTS on Content Res Plans and Assessment of Resolvability)
The EBA launched today a consultation on its draft Guidelines specifying the type of tests, review or exercises that may lead to extraordinary public support measures for institutions. These Guidelines are part of the EBA’s work to promote the consistent and coherent approach to bank resolution across the European Union. The consultation runs until 9 August 2014.
The EBA launched today two consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on resolution planning and on draft Guidelines on measures to reduce or remove impediments to resolvability. These RTS and Guidelines are part of the EBA’s work to promote a consistent and coherent approach to bank resolution across the European Union. Both consultations run until 9 October 2014.
The EBA publishes today an Opinion on the macroprudential tools laid down in the Capital Requirement Regulation (CRR) and Directive (CRDIV). The Opinion assesses whether the current rules are effective, efficient and transparent as well as the possible degrees of overlap across different macroprudential tools and the consistency of the EU framework with global standards. The Opinion also includes policy recommendations that the EU Commission should consider in its review of the macroprudential toolkit.
EBA opinion on macroprudential rules in CRR-CRD
DPM Database 210
DPM Table Layout and Data Point Categorisation 210
DPM Dictionary 210
XBRL Taxonony and Supporting Documents.2.1.0.1
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion following the notification by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) of its intention to modify capital requirements in order to address an increase in macroprudential or systemic risk that could have a severe impact on the financial system and the Belgian real economy. Based on the evidence submitted by the NBB, the EBA does not object the adoption of the proposed measures, which are in line with Article 458 of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an XBRL taxonomy to be used by competent authorities for remittance of data under the EBA Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting. It presents the data items, business concepts, relations, visualisations and validation rules described by the EBA Data Point Model (DPM) contained in the ITS on supervisory reporting, including the amendments relating to asset encumbrance, forbearance and non-performing exposures. The taxonomy proposed by the EBA will lead to greater efficiency in and convergence of supervisory practices across Members States. The reference date is as of 30 September 2014 onwards and it includes the first reports under FINREP.
EBA-CP-2014-14 (CP on draft SREP Guidelines)