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Guidelines on capital measures for foreign currency lending
Guidelines on the management of concentration risk under the supervisory review process
Regulatory Technical Standards amending RTS on CVA proxy spread
Guidelines on the LCR disclosure
Joint Guidelines for the prudential assessment of acquisitions of qualifying holdings
Guidelines on risk based supervision
Regulatory Technical Standards on securitisation retention rules and Draft Implementing Technical Standards to clarify the measures to be taken in the case of non-compliance with such obligations
Both the RTS and the ITS aim at re-establishing securitisation on a sustainable basis mainly by encouraging market participants to develop a more transparent and uniform securitisation market and by enabling more convergence of supervisory practices across Europe with regards to the securitisation retention rules and related requirements.
Regulatory Technical Standards on resolution planning
Guidelines on ICAAP and ILAAP information
Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on additional liquidity outflows
These RTS aim at developing methods to determine additional collateral outflows stemming from the impact of an adverse market scenario on an institution’s derivatives positions, financing transactions and other contracts, if material.
Guidelines on the application of the definition of default
Regulatory Technical Standards on the conditions according to which competent authorities may grant permission for data waiver
Recommendation amending EBA/Rec/2015/02 on the equivalence of confidentiality regimes
Recommendation amending EBA/Rec/2015/02 on the equivalence of confidentiality regimes
With this Recommendation, several additional non-EU supervisory authorities were added to the list of non-EU or third country supervisory authorities whose confidentiality regimes can be regarded as equivalent. The EBA Recommendation is designed as a guide for EU authorities in their assessment of the equivalence of confidentiality regimes of third country supervisory authorities to facilitate their participation in supervisory colleges overseeing international banks.
Regulatory Technical Standards on risk mitigation techniques for OTC derivatives not cleared by a central counterparty (CCP)
These Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) are to be developed by the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) will define the risk mitigation techniques to be put in place for OTC derivatives not cleared by a central counterparty (CCP). In particular, it will elaborate on the level of capital and collateral counterparties to derivatives transactions need to maintain, the type of collateral and segregation arrangements as well as on the procedures to apply an intragroup exemption.