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EBA consults on approach to the resubmission of historical data under the EBA reporting framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on the draft Guidelines on resubmission of historical data under the EBA reporting framework. The objective of the draft guidelines is to provide a common approach to the resubmission by the financial institutions of historical data to the competent and resolution authorities in case there are errors, inaccuracies or other changes in the data reported in accordance with the supervisory and resolution reporting framework developed by the EBA. The consultation runs until 31 July 2023.
Guidelines on resubmission of historical data
Annex IV (MOV instructions) to CP on amending ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk.docx
Annex IV (MOV instructions) (DOCX)
Consultation Paper on amendments to the ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk.pdf
Consultation Paper on amendments to the ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk
Annex I (templates) to CP on amending ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk.xlsx
Annex I (templates) (XLSX)
Annex II (Instructions) to CP on amending ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk.docx
Annex II (Instructions) (DOCX)
Annex III (MOV template and example) to CP on amending ITS on specific reporting requirements for market risk.xlsx
Annex III (MOV template and example) (XLSX)
EBA consults on amendments to the reporting on the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) amending the ITS on specific reporting requirements on market risks (FRTB reporting), aiming at providing supervisors with the necessary tools to monitor these risks. The consultation runs until 21 June 2023.
EBA launches public consultation on the amending ITS on supervisory reporting to introduce new IRRBB reporting
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting with respect to IRRBB. Proportionality is a key consideration in the proposed new reporting, in order to make reporting requirements better suited to the size and risk of the institutions.
Consultation Paper on the ITS on Supervisory Reporting regarding IRRBB.pdf
Consultation Paper on draft ITS on Supervisory Reporting regarding IRRBB
Implementing Technical Standards on Supervisory Reporting amendments with regard to IRRBB reporting
EBA DC 446 Decision concerning investment firms reporting by CAs to the EBA.pdf
Decision concerning investment firms reporting by CAs to the EBA
EBA DC 448 Decision amending EUCLID Decision.pdf
Decision amending EUCLID Decision
EBA adopts decision on reporting of supervisory data from investment firms’ competent authorities to the EBA
The European Banking Authority (EBA) adopted a decision on how competent authorities supervising investment firms under the Investment Firms Regulation (IFR) will transmit supervisory data to the EBA. This Decision sets the scope, timing and modalities of the data submission via the European Centralised Infrastructure of Data (EUCLID). The first submission is expected by 31 December 2022.
EBA report to the ESRB Recommendation on identifying legal entities.pdf
Report in reply to the ESRB Recommendation on identifying legal entities
EBA responds to ESRB recommendation on identifying legal entities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its report on the implementation of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) Recommendation on identifying legal entities.
Statement on application of COVID reporting after 2021.pdf
Statement on application of COVID reporting after 2021
Amending ITS on COREP, AE, ALMM, GSII - annexes in track changes.zip
Annexes in track changes.zip
The EBA introduces enhanced proportionality in supervisory reporting
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting with respect to common reporting (COREP), asset encumbrance, global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) and additional liquidity monitoring metrics (ALMM). Proportionality was a key consideration in the proposed changes, making reporting requirements better suited to the size and risk of the institutions.