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EBA Dashboard - Q4 2016.pdf
EBA Q4 2016 Risk Dashboard – analyses key trends in EU banks' capital ratios, asset quality, profitability, and liquidity, highlighting improvements in solvency and NPLs but persistent profitability challenges.
Risk parameters annex - Q4 2016.pdf
EBA report on Q4 2016 credit risk parameters for IRB banks in EU and non-EU countries – presents default rates, loss rates, and loss given default (LGD) statistics by counterparty type and country, based on COREP C 9.02 data.
EBA updated Risk Dashboard confirms that elevated NPLs and low profitability are the main challenges for the EU banking sector
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a periodical update of its Risk Dashboard summarising the main risks and vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector by a set of Risk Indicators in Q4 2016.
BSG Technical Working Groups.pdf
BSG Technical Working Groups
EBA welcomes Central Bank of Kosovo to the Memorandum of Cooperation with South Eastern European banking supervisors
The European Banking Authority (EBA) welcomed the Central Bank of Kosovoas an additional signatory party to the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with banking supervisory authorities in several South-Eastern European (SEE) countries. The MoCwas signed in 2015 to establish a framework for cooperation and information exchange.
SI - Marko Bosnjak - DINT final.pdf
Marko Bosnjak - DINT
EBA Guideline 2015 06-Compliance Table-GLs on the minimum list of services or facilities.pdf
EBA Guideline 2015 06-Compliance Table-GLs on the minimum list of services or facilities
Introductory statement of Andrea Enria at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament
2017 03 27 _ECON hearing on PSD2.pdf
Introductory statement of Andrea Enria at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament
EBA GL 2016 04-CT GLs on stress tests of DGS.pdf
Compliance table
EBA Report on the functioning of supervisory colleges in 2016.pdf
EBA Report on the functioning of supervisory colleges in 2016
EBA publishes annual assessment of EU supervisory colleges for 2016
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its 2016 annual assessment of EU supervisory colleges, which are established for the effective supervision of EU cross-border banking groups. The Report highlighted a number of achievements made by colleges in the course of 2016, including a good level and quality of engagement, and also identified areas for improvement as well as topics for supervisory attention for 2017. The Report relied on the EBA staff observations gained through their participation in colleges of supervisors and on the consolidated results of the individual college assessments conducted at the end of 2016.
BSG reponse to Consultation Paper on Supervision of significant branches (EBA CP 2016 24 ) - 20 March 2017.pdf
BSG reponse to Consultation Paper on Supervision of significant branches (EBA CP 2016 24 ) - 20 March 2017
ESAs welcome European Commission's public consultation on their operation
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs – EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) welcome the European Commission's public consultation to seek views on possible changes to their current framework of operation.
Consultation on Guidelines on supervision of significant branches
EBA BSG 2017 001 (Final minutes of 8 December meeting).pdf
Minutes
BSG response to Joint Discussion Paper (JC 2016 86) - 17 March 2017.pdf
BSG response to Joint Discussion Paper (JC 2016 86) - 17 March 2017
Mapping the interconnectedness between EU banks and shadow banking entities_paper.pdf
EBA working paper analysing cross-border and cross-sector linkages between EU banks and shadow banking entities, assessing systemic risk exposure, contagion channels, and macroprudential monitoring challenges, with a focus on non-EU entities like US-domiciled institutions.
Mapping the interconnectedness between EU banks and shadow banking entities.pdf
EBA and ESRB research paper mapping financial linkages between EU banks and shadow banking entities to assess systemic risks, cross-border spillovers, and interconnectedness gaps revealed by the 2008 financial crisis.