Identifying excessive credit growth and leverage - L. Alessi, C. Detken.pdf
Identifying excessive credit growth and leverage - L. Alessi, C. Detken
Identifying excessive credit growth and leverage - L. Alessi, C. Detken
Assessing bank leverage through flows - J. Villar Burke
BSLoss - A comprehensive measure for interconnectedness - K. Fink, U Kruger, B. Meller, L.H. Wong
Everything you always wanted to know - Alessandri, Masciantonio, Zaghini
Discretionary Credit Rating - A. Brezigar-Masten, I. Masten, M. Volk
Stress Testing the Credit Risk of Mortgage Loans - C. Greve, L. Hahnenstein
Call for Papers - 3rd EBA Policy Research Workshop
Does the capital structure affect banks’ profitability - 0. de Bandt, B. Camara, P. Pessarossi, M. Rose
Discussion Paper on simple standard and transparent securitisations
The EBA launched today a public consultation on its discussion paper on simple, standard and transparent securitisations. The work is the initial response of the Authority to the European Commission's call for advice on identifying a prudentially sound securitisation market and its regulatory treatment, aimed at widening long-term funding opportunities for the European economy. The consultation runs until 14 January 2015.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its work programme for 2015, describing its main objectives and deliverables in the forthcoming year. In 2015, the EBA will progress with its activities aimed at building a single regulatory and supervisory framework for the entire banking sector in the 28 EU Member States, while ensuring that risk assessment in the EU banking sector remains a key priority. The Authority will also carry on with its work for consumers in the banking sector, enhancing their protection from detriment and their fair and equal treatment across the entire EU.
EBA Work Programme for 2015
27 03 2015 (EBA 2015 Work Programme Annex - updated)
Joint Committee Work Programme 2015 (JC 2014 074)
Updated sample of banks
Templates
The European Banking Authority (EBA) will publish the 2014 EU-wide stress test results on Sunday 26 October 2014 at 12:00 Central European Time (11 GMT time). The stress test, which assesses the resilience of EU banks to a hypothetical adverse macroeconomic scenario, uses a common methodology developed by the EBA, and applies it consistently across all participating banks.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) will publish the 2014 EU-wide stress test results on Sunday 26 October 2014. The stress test, which assesses the resilience of EU banks to a hypothetical adverse macroeconomic scenario, uses a common methodology developed by the EBA, and applies it consistently across all participating banks. With up to 12,000 data points per bank disclosed, it will provide an unmatched level of transparency into the EU banking sector. Simultaneously, the ECB will be publishing the results of its Comprehensive Assessment (CA).