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Final draft ITS amending ITS on Supervisory reporting of FINREP (EBA-ITS-2016-07).pdf
Final draft ITS amending ITS on Supervisory reporting of FINREP due to IFRS9 (EBA-ITS-2016-07)
Consultation on the Guidelines on the criteria on how to stipulate the minimum monetary amount of the professional indemnity insurance under PSD2
Introductory statement of Andrea Enria at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament 291116.pdf
Introductory statement of Andrea Enria at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament 291116
Introductory statement of Andrea Enria at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament
EBA announces timing for publication of 2016 EU-wide transparency exercise data
The EBA announced today that its annual risk assessment report accompanied by detailed individual data for the banks participating in the 2016 EU-wide transparency exercise will be published on Friday 2 December 2016 at 22:00 Central European Summer Time (21:00 GMT).
5th Annual Research Workshop - Competition in banking: implications for financial regulation and supervision
Moody's Response to CEBS Consultation on ECAIs.pdf
Moody's Response to CEBS Consultation on ECAIs
Vacancy notice.pdf
Eligibility criteria grid.docx
Guidelines on implicit support for securitisation transactions (EBA-GL-2016-08)_EN.pdf
Guidelines on implicit support for securitisation transactions
EBA launches second impact assessment of IFRS 9 on EU banks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a second impact assessment of IFRS 9, which builds on the results of its first exercise published on 10 November 2016. The EBA expects that institutions will be able to provide more detailed and accurate insights into their implementation of IFRS 9 as the information provided by the respondents in the first exercise reflected the early stage of implementation.
Recommendations on the equivalence of confidentiality regimes (EBA-Rec-2015-02)_EN.pdf
Regulatory Technical Standards on Internal Model Approach for Assessment Methodology
EBA publishes final standards on assessment methodology to validate market risk models
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) that specify the conditions under which Competent Authorities assess the significance of positions included in the scope of market risk internal models, as well as the methodology they shall apply when assessing an institution’s compliance with the requirements to use an Internal Model Approach (IMA) for market risk. These draft RTS are a key component of the EBA's work to ensure consistency in models’ outputs and comparability of risk-weighted exposures and will contribute to harmonise the supervisory assessment methodology across all EU Member States and, ultimately, to restore confidence in the use of such models for regulatory purposes.
Public hearing on Guidelines on ICT risk assessment under SREP
EBA Public Hearing on PAD 211116.pdf
Presentation
Final draft RTS on the IMA assessment methodology & significant shares (EBA-RTS-2016-07).pdf
Final draft RTS on the IMA assessment methodology & significant shares (EBA-RTS-2016-07)