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EBA launches 2022 EU-wide transparency exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today its annual EU-wide transparency exercise, as part of its efforts to monitor risks and vulnerabilities and to reinforce market discipline. As in the past, the exercise is exclusively based on supervisory reporting data, which will keep the burden for the banks to a minimum. Results are expected to be published at the beginning of December.
9th ESAs Consumer Protection Day
Public hearing for Consultation Paper on the draft RTS on homogeneity for STS securitisations
Wednesday 28 September from 10h30 to 12h30 CET (virtual event)EBA publishes final draft technical standards on the performance-related triggers for non-sequential amortisation systems in STS on-balance-sheet securitisations
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the minimum performance-related triggers for simple, transparent and standardised (STS) on-balance-sheet securitisations that feature non-sequential amortisation. The Capital Markets Recovery Package amended the Securitisation Regulation in several aspects, including creating a specific framework for STS on-balance-sheet securitisation to ensure that the Union securitisation framework provides for an additional tool to foster economic recovery in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis.
Final draft RTS on performance-related triggers in STS OBS securitisations.pdf
Final draft RTS on performance-related triggers in STS on-balance-sheet securitisations
EBA responds to the EU Parliament’s 2020 Discharge report
The Opinion follows up on the observations made by European Parliament in its 2020 discharge report and elaborates on measures taken by the European Banking Authority (EBA) in response to it. Out of the 30 observations, which cover the areas of budget and financial management, performance, staff policy, procurement, prevention and management of conflicts of interest and transparency, internal control, and COVID response and business continuity, the EBA is of the view that 26 have already been implemented or are no longer applicable. For 3 observations the implementation of follow-up actions is ongoing and for one observation the status has to be further considered.
Opinion EBA follow-up to 2020 Discharge Report of the EP.pdf
EBA Opinion on the European Parliament 2020 discharge report
Industry workshop on the 2023 methodology
Tuesday 20 September 2022, 9:30-15:45 CET (virtual event)JB-Letter to the EBA - Energy derivatives_Final.pdf
European Commission letter to the EBA urging urgent assessment of liquidity challenges in energy derivatives markets, focusing on margin calls, collateral requirements under EMIR, and potential measures to support energy companies, including collateral transformation and transparency improvements.
EBA’s annual Bank funding plans report shows plans to issue more debt instruments in the coming years intended to counterbalance expected decline in central bank funding
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its annual Funding Plans Report. 159 banks submitted their funding plans for a forecast period from 2022 to 2024. The Report highlights strong deposit growth and increase of public sector sources of funding in 2021. The plans show banks’ intentions to increase market-based funding over forecast period, while the gap between planned debt issuances and maturing targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTRO) in the coming two years remains significant.
2022 Report on Funding Plans.pdf
Report on Funding Plans
EBA has been awarded top European standard for its environmental performance
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has become the first European agency in France to be registered for its environmental performance under the European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). The registration was issued by the French Ministry for the Ecological Transition for a duration of three years. The scope of EMAS covers all the EBA’s operational and core business activities.
220516_Certificat_ABE-vf.pdf
EMAS registration certificate
220516_Décision_ABE.pdf
EMAS registration decision
ERA RAST SEC 3 2022 - Bank Sector Analyst final - extended to 12 October.pdf
EBA vacancy notice for a Bank Sector Analyst (Seconded National Expert) in Paris, focusing on EU-wide stress testing, risk assessment, macroprudential analysis, and climate risk in the banking sector – applications extended to 12 October 2022.
DART RT SEC 5-2022 - Policy Expert (Reporting) - extended to 12 October.pdf
EBA vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert (Policy Expert) in Reporting to support integrated reporting initiatives, including roadmap development, data dictionary, and stakeholder coordination, based in Paris with applications extended to 12 October 2022.
Board of Supervisors meeting
sg34-45-1503-union-law-interpretation-questions-forwarded-to-commission.pdf
EBA forwards key interpretation questions on SFDR and Taxonomy Regulation (TR) to the European Commission, addressing principal adverse impact disclosures, financial adviser obligations, product scope, good governance practices, and disclosure requirements for existing and discontinued financial products.
jc-2022-26-union-law-interpretation-questions-forwarded-to-the-commission.pdf
European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) forward interpretation queries on the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and Taxonomy Regulation (TR) to the European Commission, covering principal adverse impact disclosures, financial adviser obligations, product transparency, good governance, and disclosure requirements for financial products.