CEBS organises a public hearing on its draft Guidelines on Remuneration Policies and Practices(CP42)
CEBS has posted the presentation given at the public hearing on its draft Guidelines on Remuneration Policies and Practices (CP42) on its website.
CEBS has posted the presentation given at the public hearing on its draft Guidelines on Remuneration Policies and Practices (CP42) on its website.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) has decided to start a formal consultation with the banking industry, market participants and endusers to amend its consultation practices (CP01 rev). The consultation period starts today and lasts three months, by the 19 June 2007.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) is publishing today its Consultation Paper (CP13) on a mediation mechanism between banking supervisors. The consultation is open to all interested parties, including supervised institutions, other market participants and end users of banking services. The consultation period begins today and will run until 19 June 2007. CEBS is organising a public hearing on 29 May 2007 on the Consultation Paper, please download the registration form here.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) has decided to start a formal consultation with the banking industry, market participants and endusers to amend its Guidelines on Financial Reporting (CP06 rev). The consultation period starts today and lasts one month, by the 20 May 2007.
Eleven competent supervisory authorities to whom DBRS informally applied for recognition as an eligible external credit assessment institution (ECAI) in the context of the Capital Requirements Directive have reached a shared view on DBRS' eligibility for regulatory capital purposes and on the mapping of its credit assessments.
9 May 2007, LondonThe Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) will be organizing its first international conference on 9 May 2007 in London. The main topics for discussion will be CEBS’ progress since it was established three years ago, and the challenges lying ahead for EU banking supervision. CEBS will also be publishing the results of a major public survey to assess its performance. The results of the Ipsos MORI poll of CEBS' work and CEBS' response to it, can be also found on our website.
CESR, CEBS and CEIOPS announce today the publication of a joint consultation paper on draft Impact Assessment (“IA” hereafter) Guidelines to be used by the EU Level 3. The guidelines are designed to provide the Committees’ Expert Groups with a practical tool to assist them when using IA as part of their policy analysis and in the course of formulating recommendations. Comments on the proposed IA guidelines will be welcomed by the 24 August 2007 and can be submitted online via CESR's website at http://www.cesr.eu in the section 'consultation'.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today starts a public consultation on a number of central aspects of the large exposures regime as part of developing its response to the European Commission's call for advice. The consultation is open to all interested parties, including supervised institutions and other market participants. This consultation paper sets out CEBS’ initial views on some of the key concepts which form the basis of the large exposures regime. CEBS submits its initial views for public consultation which starts today and runs until 15 August 2007. Comments received will be published on CEBS website unless respondents request otherwise. Please send your comments to the following e-mail address: cp14@c-ebs.org. Moreover, a public hearing is being organised on 11 July at CEBS premises from 9:30 to 12:30 in order to allow all interested parties to highlight their comments to CEBS.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes a questionnaire on options and national discretions as part of developing its response to the European Commission's Call for Advice. In the Call for Advice (No. 10) issued on 16 May 2007, the European Commission invites CEBS to conduct an in-depth technical analysis on the exercise of options and national discretions identified in its supervisory disclosure framework. CEBS invites all interested parties to answer the questionnaire published for public consultation which starts today and runs until 19 October 2007. Comments received will be published on CEBS website unless respondents request otherwise. Please send your comments to the following e-mail address: nd@c-ebs.org.
Public Hearing on Consultation Paper on draft RTS on criteria to identify categories of staff whose professional activities have a material impact on the institutions risk profile - Registration form
Public Hearing on Consultation Paper on draft Regulatory Technical Standards and Implementing Technical Standards on Passport Notifications (Articles 35, 36 and 39 of CRD IV) - Registration form
European Banking Authority Consultation Paper - Consultation Paper on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Passport Notifications (EBA/CP/2013/13)
European Banking Authority Consultation Paper - Consultation Paper on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on Passport Notifications (EBA/CP/2013/12)
3L3 response - 3L3 Joint Contribution to the European Commission’s Communication on European Financial Supervision (15 July 2009)
Joint Committee on Financial Conglomerates letter - Notification procedure for financial conglomerates (JCFC DOC 2009 01)
Response to European Banking Authority Discussion Paper - {ESBG} European Savings Banks Group response to Discussion Paper on retail deposits subject to higher outflows for the purposes of liquidity reporting under the draft Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) (EBA DP 2013 02)
European Banking Authority Consultation Paper - Consultation Paper on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on criteria to identify categories of staff whose professional activities have a material impact on an institution's risk profile (EBA/CP/2013/11)
CEBS has today published its analysis on the scope of full harmonisation in the CRD.
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) has published today its draft guidelines on Remuneration Policies and Practices.