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EBA will clarify the prudential treatment applicable to own funds instruments at the end of the grandfathering period expiring on 31 December 2021
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today its intention to provide clarity on the appropriate treatment of the so-called ‘legacy instruments' at the end of 2021, when the benefits of the grandfathering period will expire. The aim of the clarification is to preserve a consistent and high quality capital base for EU institutions under the CRR.
2019-09-05 - Introductory statement of the EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
Public hearing on Consultation on technical standards on the IMA under the FRTB
Introductory statement of the Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa at the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
EBA Public Hearing CP draft RTS on FRTB IMA.pdf
Presentation
EBA Public Hearing CP draft RTS on FRTB IMA.pdf
EBA adds the Securitisation Regulation to its online Interactive Single Rulebook and Q&A tools
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has updated its online Interactive Single Rulebook and Q&A tool with the inclusion of the “simple, transparent and standardised” (STS) Securitisation Regulation, (EU) 2017/2402.
Public hearing on Guidelines on loan origination and monitoring on 20/09/2019
The public Hearing will take place on 20/09/2019 in Paris from 10:00 to 13:00.(Meeting room Picasso) Floor 27, Défense 4, Europlaza, CS 3015492927 Paris, La Défense Cedex-France
Public hearing for the Guidelines on the determination of the weighted average maturity (WAM) for securitisation tranches
2020 CALENDAR - EBA Publich Holidays.pdf
EBA public holidays in 2020
Ex ante notice Coffee machines & coffee supplies (part 1) - signed.pdf
Approval for ex-ante publicity Coffee Machines & coffee supplies
EBA 2019 Report on Funding Plans.pdf
EBA 2019 Report on Funding Plans
EBA 2019 Report on Funding Plans.pdf
EBA 2019 Report on Funding Plans
EBA 2019 Report on Asset Encumbrance_for publication.pdf
EBA 2019 Report on Asset Encumbrance_for publication
EU banks' funding plans indicate increased appetite for market-based funding in the coming years
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual update on EU banks’ funding plans and asset encumbrance, which helps EU supervisors assess the sustainability of banks’ main sources of funding. The results of the funding plans assessment show that banks plan to increase debt issuances over the next 3 years, in particular unsecured debt instruments. The asset encumbrance report shows a stability of the overall weighted average asset encumbrance ratio in 2018, which is positive for the funding structure of the banking sector.
Additional background and guidance for asking questions.pdf
Additional background and guidance for asking questions (Last updated on 3 September 2019 to include the SecReg)
CELEX 32017R2402 EN TXT.pdf
EBA 2019 Report on Asset Encumbrance_for publication.pdf
EBA 2019 Report on Asset Encumbrance for publication
DPM Database.zip
DPM Database