Window dressing systemic importance.pdf
Window dressing systemic importance
Window dressing systemic importance
Minutes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) reviewed Q&As published in its Single Rulebook Q&A tool against the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) and Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). The published Q&As were updated in line with the revised legal acts, and the outcome has been reflected in the Q&A tool.
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) issued today their first joint risk assessment report of 2021. The report highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to weigh heavily on short-term recovery prospects. It also highlights a number of vulnerabilities in the financial markets and warns of possible further market corrections.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a consultation paper on draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) on disclosure of investment policy by investment firms. The draft RTS put forward comparable disclosures that should help stakeholders understand investment firms’ influence over the companies in which they have voting rights and the impact of investment firms’ policies on aspects such as the governance or management of those companies.
Overview of QAs reviewed against revised CRR CRD and BRRD
JC Spring 2021 Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities
Risk parameters annex (pdf)
Risk parameters annex (xlsx)
Interactive Dashboard
Risk dashboard
Consultation paper on draft RTS on disclosure of investment policy by investment firms
Joint Committee Report on the application of Guidelines on complaints-handling
Annex I - Disclosure of investment policy by investment firms
Annex II - Instructions on disclosure of investment policy by investment firms
EBA guidance on submitting questions about the practical application of EU banking regulations, including CRD, CRR, BRRD, PSD2, and MiFID, outlining admissibility criteria, legal framework, and submission process for stakeholders.
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) published today a Report on the application of their Guidelines on complaints-handling. The Report concludes that the Guidelines have contributed to a consistent approach to complaints-handling across the banking, insurance and securities sectors and have resulted in better outcomes for consumers.