EBA-GL-2015-17 Guidelines on group financial support.pdf
Guidelines on group financial support (EBA/GL/2015/17)
Guidelines on group financial support (EBA/GL/2015/17)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL), and on the contractual recognition of bail-in. Both standards provide further specification of essential elements to ensure the effectiveness of the resolution regime established by the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). These standards are part of the EBA’s major programme of work to implement the BRRD and address the problem of too-big-to-fail banks.
Andrea Enria, Chairperson of the European Banking Authority (EBA), the EU institution that brings together the banking supervisors and regulators of the EU, said today in a statement: "I am not aware of any plans to introduce haircuts to retail depositors of Greek banks, as reported in the media this morning. I highly doubt that any authority or public body at EU or Member State level could consider this option, as it would be against EU law and the EBA would immediately start breach of EU law proceedings". In his statement Enria reminded that "EU legislation is in place to protect retail Greek depositors, as any other depositor in the EU".
The EBA published today its final Guidelines and final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) relating to the eligibility of institutions for simplified obligations in the context of recovery planning, resolution planning and resolvability assessments under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). The EBA also issued final draft ITS on the procedures, forms and templates for submitting information on resolution plans under the BRRD. The work of the EBA aims at promoting a common EU framework for the application of simplified obligations, in line with the principle of proportionality, and to facilitate cooperation among EU authorities.
Session 3 3 Size systemicness business models - Etienne de Bridiers
Risk Assessment Report June 2015
EBA report on qualifying securitisation
EBA-Op-2015-14 Opinion on qualifying securitisation
Final Report on Guidelines on simplified obligations
EBA-ITS-2015-05 ITS on simplified obligations
EBA-ITS-2015-06 ITS on reporting for resolution plans
Instructions to fill-in Annexes I to XII
Annex I XII forms and templates
The EBA published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) setting out the general criteria against which valuers should be assessed to determine whether they comply with the legal requirement of independence for the purposes of performing valuation tasks under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). These RTS are part of the EBA's work to ensure the effectiveness of the resolution regime established by EU legislation.
Following the public hearing held on June 26, the EBA published the full text of its advice to the European Commission on a framework for qualifying securitisation. The EBA advice had been disclosed last week during the public hearing, so that concerned stakeholders could receive advance information on the EBA’s proposed criteria for defining simple standard and transparent securitisation transactions.
Opening remarks, Andrea Enria, EBA proportionality workshop -3 July 2015
Session 3.2 Governance - Prof Lutgart van Den Berghe