EBA-GL-2020-10 Guidelines on the pragmatic 2020 SREP.pdf
Guidelines on the pragmatic 2020 SREP
Guidelines on the pragmatic 2020 SREP
Opinion on Communication of ML TF risks to supervised entities
The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) today publishes its guidelines on liquidity buffers following a four-month public consultation period and a public hearing. These guidelines, which build on CEBS's Recommendations on Liquidity Risk Management, elaborate upon the appropriate size and composition of liquidity buffers to enable banks to withstand a liquidity stress for a period of at least one month without changing their business models.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launches today a consultation on amendments and additions to CEBS Guidelines on interest rate risk from non-trading activities (IRRBB) published on 3 October 2006. The proposed changes are aimed at improving the management of IRRBB risks by institutions, and to promote the convergence of supervisory practices in reviewing and evaluating institutions under the Pillar 2 assessment process. The consultation runs until 27 September 2013.
These Guidelines set out high-level guidance, addressed to both credit institutions and investment firms, related to interest rate risk arising from non-trading activities (IRRBB). The paper sets out supervisory expectations regarding the measurement, management and governance arrangements of IRRBB and its reflection in the ICAAP. The guidelines also define the supervisory outlier test requirements for the assessment of institutions’ resilience to interest rate changes.
BSG response to EBA CP on GLs on institution’s stress testing (EBA CP 2017 17)_30 Jan 2018