Public hearing on RRAO hedge under FRTB rules
Wednesday 6 March 2024, 15:00-16:00 CET (virtual event)
Wednesday 6 March 2024, 15:00-16:00 CET (virtual event)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR3) regarding off-balance sheet items under the standardised approach of credit risk. These RTS provide the criteria that institutions shall use to classify off-balance sheet items, unless explicitly specified in Annex 1 of the CRR. Further, they specify the factors that may constrain the institutions’ ability to cancel the unconditionally cancellable commitments. These RTS are part phase 1 of the EBA roadmap on the implementation of the EU banking package. The consultation runs until 4 June 2024.
EBA consults on draft Regulatory Technical Standards under CRR3, detailing the allocation of off-balance sheet items and Unfunded Credit Commitment (UCC) considerations as per Article 111(8) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013, with stakeholder feedback open until June 2024.
EBA 2024 trainee profile for the Legal and Compliance Unit – offering hands-on support in legal research, supervisory convergence, regulatory product review, and compliance tasks under EU banking, payments, and crypto assets regulation.
EBA 2024 traineeship profile for the Innovation, Conduct & Consumers Department covering digital finance, consumer protection, payments, AML/CFT, and regulatory frameworks like DORA and MiCAR, offering hands-on support in policy, data analysis, and implementation tasks.
European Banking Authority 2024 traineeship profile for the Governance and External Affairs (GEA) Unit – offering assignments in EU stakeholder coordination, work programme planning, and communications support, targeting graduates in law, economics, or communications.
EBA 2024 trainee recruitment for the Economic & Risk Analysis Department (ERA), covering roles in regulatory impact assessments, stress testing, climate risk analysis, and ESG risks to support EU banking sector stability and policy development.
EBA 2024 traineeship profile for the Data Analysis, Reporting & Transparency Department (DART) – offering roles in data infrastructure, supervisory reporting, Pillar 3 disclosures, statistical analysis, and regulatory standards development for EU banking sector oversight.
EBA 2024 traineeship profile for the Executive Office and Directors' offices – outlines administrative support roles assisting in document preparation, meeting organization, and research tasks for EBA departments including prudential regulation, innovation, risk analysis, and data transparency.
EBA 2024 traineeship profile for the Prudential Regulation and Supervisory Policy Department (PRSP) covering roles in liquidity, capital, risk metrics, and supervisory review, targeting graduates in economics, finance, or mathematics for regulatory and data analysis support.
EBA 2024 traineeship opportunities in the Operations Department covering HR, Finance, Corporate Support, and IT – offering hands-on administrative support in recruitment, digitalisation, risk management, procurement, and IT systems to students with relevant academic backgrounds.
European Banking Authority (EBA) open call for traineeships in Paris, offering 6-18 month placements in areas like supervisory policy, data analysis, legal, and innovation. Open to EU/EEA graduates with B2 English, applications accepted year-round.
EBA Traineeship 2024 eligibility criteria and application requirements – outlines nationality, education, language proficiency, and document submission rules for EU/EEA candidates applying for EBA trainee profiles.
EBA 2024 traineeship FAQs – details on application requirements, eligibility (EU/EEA nationals, B2 English), duration (6-18 months), Paris-based roles, financial grants (€1,974.46/month), selection process, and practical arrangements for candidates.
European Banking Authority (EBA) traineeship policy – outlines eligibility, selection, rights, duties, financial terms, and program goals for recent graduates to gain practical experience in EU financial regulation and supervision.
Monday, 4 March 2024, 14:00 – 16:00 CET (virtual event)
European Banking Authority (EBA) decision outlining rules of procedure for investigating breaches of EU law by competent authorities, including submission criteria, admissibility, and closure processes under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.