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3 October 2018 (10:00-11:30), Picasso room, Floor 46, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AA, UKEBA BS 2018 256.rev1 (Final minutes - June BoS meeting - without Brexit discussion) - PUBLICATION.pdf
Minutes
Final Minutes_ BSG Meeting 4 July 2018.pdf
Minutes
Letter to Tiina Astola on the request to investigate a possible BUL under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 10932010 - 24092018.pdf
Letter to MEPs on the request to investigate a possible BUL under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 10932010 - 24092018.pdf
BSG response to EBA Draft Guidelines on outsourcing (EBA CP 2018 11)_24 Sep 2018.pdf
BSG response to EBA Draft Guidelines on outsourcing (EBA CP 2018 11)_24 Sep 2018
EBA launches its 2018 EU-wide transparency exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today its fifth annual EU-wide transparency exercise. In December 2018, together with the Risk Assessment Report (RAR), the EBA will release over 900000 data points on about 130 EU banks. The data will cover capital positions, risk exposure amounts, sovereign exposures and asset quality. This data disclosure, which provides the wider public with a consistent tool to access data on the EU banking system, is an important component of the EBA’s responsibility to monitor risks and vulnerabilities and foster market discipline.
EBA notifies the European Commission and MEPs on the outcome of its enquiry into the application of EU law on AML in Malta
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today notified the European Commission and Members of the European Parliament on the outcome of its enquiries in relation to the application of EU law on anti-money laundering (AML) in Malta by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA).
Letter from Tiina Astola requesting an investigation on possible BUL under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 10932010 - 21092018.pdf
Consultation on draft Guidelines on outsourcing
Vacancy notice.pdf
Eligibility criteria.docx
Eligibility grid.docx
Vacancy notice.pdf
Vacancy notice.pdf
Eligibility grid.docx
EBA Report on Asset Encumbrance.pdf
EBA Report on Funding Plans.pdf
EU banks funding plans indicate increased appetite for client deposits and market-based funding in the coming years
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today two reports on EU banks’ funding plans and asset encumbrance respectively. The reports aim to provide important information for EU supervisors to assess the sustainability of banks’ main sources of funding. The results of the assessment show that banks plan to match the asset side increase in the forecast years by a growth in client deposits as well as market based funding.