REG CALM SEC 02 2014 Policy expert liquidity .pdf
REG CALM SEC 02 2014 Policy expert liquidity - Vacancy notice
REG CALM SEC 02 2014 Policy expert liquidity - Vacancy notice
REG CALM SEC 01 2014 Policy expert Q&A CRD CRR - Eligibility grid
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Finance Officer (AST4) role in London, covering budget planning, financial verification, procurement procedures, and compliance with EU Financial Regulation and internal controls.
European Banking Authority Technical Standards - Final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the determination of the overall exposure to a client or a group of connected
clients in respect of transactions with underlying assets (EBA/RTS/2013/07)
European Banking Authority Technical Standards - Final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the conditions for assessing the materiality of extensions and changes of internal
approaches when calculating own funds requirements for credit and operational risk (EBA/RTS/2013/06)
28 11 2013 Workshop on the implementation of disclosure requirements - Presentation (EBA future actions to improve transparency of institutions)
28 11 2013 Workshop on the implementation of disclosure requirements - EBA Follow-up review of banks transparency in 2013 Pillar 3 report
General Documentation
EBA XBRL Filing Rules for v2.0.0
COREP FINREP XBRL Taxonomy v2.0.0
DPM Database
Skeleton Instances
DPM Documents
Public Hearing on Consultation Paper on Guidelines on the discount rate for variable remuneration - Presentation
European Banking Authority Report - Report on High Earners: 2012 data
The EBA published today a report featuring data on the remuneration of EU bank staff who received one million Euro or more in total in 2010 and 2011. The report focuses on the gathering of numerical data and provides a first analysis of remuneration structures across the EU. Overall, results show that the number of high earners is limited in most member states, but quite significant in others.
The EBA published today a report on the remuneration of EU bank staff who received one million Euro or more in total in 2012. Figures show that the number of high earners was limited in most Member States and quite significant in some others. The report is part of the EBA’s work on bank staff remuneration policies aimed at ensuring prudent and sustainable risk taking in the EU banking sector.