2019 EBA IMF-FSI guide.pdf
EBA IMF-FSI guide (17 April 2020)
EBA IMF-FSI guide (17 April 2020)
IMF FSIs mapping to EBA ITS data (17 April 2020)
EBA Guidelines on legislative and non-legislative moratoria on loan repayments applied in the light of the COVID-19 crisis – Consolidated version updated on 25 June 2020
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today its Guidelines on the equivalence of confidentiality and professional secrecy regimes by adding the State Department of Financial Services (United States) to the current list of non-EU (third country) supervisory authorities whose confidentiality regimes can be regarded as equivalent. The EBA Guidelines are designed to help EU authorities in their assessment of third country equivalence and to facilitate cooperation with third country supervisory authorities and their participation in supervisory colleges overseeing international banks.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its quarterly Risk Dashboard covering Q4 2019 data and summarising the main risks and vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector. Ahead of the Corona crisis, EU banks’ capital ratios and asset quality have improved. However, return on equity (RoE) has further worsened.
4 a. XBRL taxonomy files and supporting documentation
EBA Interactive Dashboard - Q4 2019 - Risk Dashboard interactive tool
EBA Dashboard – Q4 2019
European Banking Authority report on Q4 2019 credit risk parameters for IRB banks, detailing default rates, probability of default (PD), and loss given default (LGD) statistics across EU and non-EU countries by corporate and retail segments.
3. a. DPM v2.10 (Phase 1) database
3 c. DPM table layout and data point categorisation
Validation Rules (2.10 Phase 1)
4 b. EBA XBRL filing rules