Comments-to-CRDIV.pdf
CEBS's response to EU Commission consultation on further possible changes to the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV)
CEBS's response to EU Commission consultation on further possible changes to the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV)
Committee of European Banking Supervisors
Principles for disclosures in times of stress (Lessons learnt from the financial crisis)
Consultation paper on CEBS's guidelines for the operational functioning of colleges (CP34)
CP34, Operational functioning of colleges, Febelfin comment
CP 32, Guidelines on Stress testing, Febelfin comment
CP 31, Management of concentration risk under the supervisory review process, Febelfin comment
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Consultation Paper related material - Response from Febelfin (2009/CP35)
Response of the Committee of European Banking Supervisors - Response to European Commission consultation on further possible changes to the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV)
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Consultation Paper related material - Response from Deutsche Bank (2009/CP35)
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Consultation Paper related material - Response from ING Financial Markets (2009/CP35)
Comments on CP 34 from the EBF and the SON-banks
UniCredit Group’s reply to the CEBS CP 37 on the revised guidelines on the recognition of the External Credit Assessment Institutions
Reference: Consultation Paper No.37 "CEBS draft revised guidelines on the recognition of ECAIs"
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Consultation Paper related material - Response from European Banking Federation (EBF) (2009/CP35)
AFME Response CEBS CP34 on guidelines for supervisory colleges
EBF Comments on the Consultation Paper entitled «CEBS Draft ImplementationGuidelines on Instruments Referred to in Article 57 (A) of the CRD»
EBF COMMENTS ON THE CEBS DRAFT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES ON INSTRUMENTS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 57 (A) OF THE CRD (CP 33)
BNP Paribas Position note CEBS Consultation Paper 31 on the Management of Concentration Risk under the Supervisory Review Process
NVB reaction to CEBS Consultation on the management of Concentration Risk under the SREP process