EBA-RTS-2015-05 RTS on MREL Criteria.pdf
EBA-RTS-2015-05 Final draft RTS on MREL Criteria
EBA-RTS-2015-05 Final draft RTS on MREL Criteria
EBA-RTS-2015-06 Final draft RTS on Contractual Recognition of Bail-in
EBA-Op-2015-11 Technical Advice on Art 69
BSG response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2015-04) - 5 June 2015
BSG response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2015-05 on business reorganisation plans), 5 June 2015
EBA-GL-2015-09 Guidelines on DGS payment commitments
EBA-GL-2015-10 GL on methods for calculating contributions to DGS
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on contributions to deposit guarantee schemes and on payment commitments. Both Guidelines will help ensure consistent application of the new funding mechanisms provided for in the new Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD).
EBA GL 2014 11-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Measures to reduce or remove impediments to resolvability
EBA-GL-2015-07 GL on failing or likely to fail
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on the circumstances under which an institution shall be considered as ‘failing or likely to fail’ (triggers for resolution). These Guidelines aim at promoting convergence of EU supervisory and resolution practices in relation to how resolution should be triggered.
EBA-GL-2015-04 Guidelines on the sale of business tool
EBA-GL-2015-06 Guidelines on the minimum list of services
EBA-GL-2015-05 Guidelines on the asset separation tool
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published three sets of final Guidelines aimed at facilitating the implementation of resolution tools in the banking sector across the EU. These Guidelines, which stem from the EU Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), foster convergence on resolution matters by giving detailed guidance to EU Resolution Authorities on the circumstances they should assess when taking their resolution decisions.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published three sets of final Guidelines aimed at facilitating the implementation of resolution tools in the banking sector across the EU. These Guidelines, which stem from the EU Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), foster convergence on resolution matters by giving detailed guidance to EU Resolution Authorities on the circumstances they should assess when taking their resolution decisions.
EBA-CP-201-10 CP on RTS on derivatives valuation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) defining the valuation of derivative liabilities for the purpose of bail-in in resolution. These standards have been developed within the framework of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) which sets procedures for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions across the EU. The draft RTS provide EU resolution authorities with a methodology for the valuation of derivative liabilities of credit institutions placed under resolution and ensure that the discipline brought in by the new bail-in tool can effectively be extended to these liabilities too. The consultation will run until 13 August 2015.