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LBBW’s 2017 Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB) disclosure report – detailing key indicators including total exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity under EBA’s G-SII framework.
LBBW’s 2017 Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB) disclosure report – detailing key indicators including total exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity under EBA’s G-SII framework.
Erste Group – 2017 disclosure of Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB) indicators covering total exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity under EBA guidelines.
Nationwide’s 2017 Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB) disclosure under EBA guidelines – reporting total exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity indicators for supervisory assessment.
ABN Amro’s 2017 Global Systemically Important Bank (G-SIB) disclosure report – detailing financial exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity indicators under EBA guidelines for systemic risk assessment.
Deutsche Bank’s 2017 Global Systemically Important Institution (G-SII) disclosure report – detailing key financial indicators including total exposures, interconnectedness, substitutability, complexity, and cross-jurisdictional activity under EBA guidelines.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today 12 indicators and updated the underlying data from the 35 largest institutions in the EU, whose leverage ratio exposure measure exceeds EUR 200 bn.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a corrective update to the XBRL taxonomy that Competent Authorities shall use for the remittance of data under the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) for reference dates of 31 December 2018 onwards.
EBA amends recommendations on assessing equivalence of non-EU confidentiality regimes for financial supervision, outlining compliance, reporting obligations, and deadlines for EU competent authorities under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
Letter to Caius Capital re request for EBA to initiate BUL investigation 31072018
2018 07 20 EBA Letter to Caius Capital LLP
EBA report on Q2 2018 stakeholder meetings covering PSD2 implementation, fintech roadmap, regulatory sandboxes, cryptocurrencies, Brexit planning, NPL sales, and stress test instruments discussions with industry and regulators.
The European Banking Authority published today its reply to claims by Caius Capital LLP that the European Central Bank (ECB) has breached Union law by not disqualifying the Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) classification of Unicredit capital instruments due to arrangements involving a transaction known as Convertible and Subordinated Hybrid Equity-Linked Securities (CASHES). The EBA finds that there is no clear evidence of a breach of Union law by the ECB and therefore decided not to open a formal investigation.
Presentation
EBA Report on the functioning of resolution colleges - July 2018
Draft RTS on homogeneity of underlying exposures in securitisation (EBA-RTS-2018-02)
Draft RTS on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2018-03)
Extension of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling (JC 2018 35)
Draft RTS on risk retention (EBA-RTS-2018-01)