EBA Report on impact of NSFR on fuctioning of precious metals markets.pdf
Report on the possible impact of the NSFR on the functioning of the precious metals’ markets
Report on the possible impact of the NSFR on the functioning of the precious metals’ markets
EBA vacancy notice for a Policy Officer (Credit Risk) in Paris, focusing on regulatory work, internal ratings-based approaches, and analytical support for credit risk guidelines, benchmarking, and supervisory matters under the EU prudential framework.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for Head of Reporting and Transparency Unit in Paris – leads harmonized banking reporting, Pillar 3 disclosure requirements, and transparency frameworks under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, with applications open until 5 January 2022.
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria grid for Temporary Agent (AD 9) roles, outlining nationality, education, professional experience, language proficiency, and integrity requirements for candidates applying to EU institutions.
European Banking Authority eligibility criteria grid for Contract Agent (FG IV) roles – outlines required EU/EEA nationality, language proficiency, education, and physical fitness standards for applicants, including specific English language and university diploma requirements.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that its 2021 Risk Assessment Report and transparency exercise with bank by bank data will be released on Friday 3 December at 18:00 CET.
EBA vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert in consumer protection to support policy development, supervisory convergence, and retail banking product oversight under EU regulations, with applications open until January 2022.
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria for Seconded National Experts, outlining requirements including EU/EFTA nationality, language proficiency, employment by ESFS members or approved entities, education, professional experience, and submission of CV and employer statement.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a European Resolution Examination Programme (EREP) for 2022, which identifies key topics for resolution authorities’ attention across the European Union.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the European Supervisory Examination Programme (ESEP) for 2022, which identifies key topics for supervisory attention across Europe. The ESEP is aimed at informing prudential supervisors’ planning processes and shaping their supervisory practices.
Board of Supervisors and Management Board Signal group contacts
European Supervisory Examination Programme
European Resolution Examination Programme
EBA 2021 Annual Report infographic highlights key achievements, including 122 regulatory products, new investment firm rules, Basel III implementation, COVID-19 response measures, and initiatives to enhance EU banking sector safety, transparency, and supervisory convergence.
EBA decision establishing internal rules for selecting, appointing, and managing middle management staff, including heads of unit roles, mobility arrangements, and trial periods under EU Staff Regulations.
EBA declaration of interest for Elena Seiser, Alternate member from Liechtenstein’s FMA, disclosing potential conflicts of interest under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308) as of October 2021.
Presentation
Discussion paper on machine learning for IRB models