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Draft Regulatory Technical Standards on on extraordinary circumstances
JECPD 2024 Data Protection notice for participants
Final report on amending Guidelines on arrears and foreclosure
Guidelines on arrears and foreclosure
The EBA amends its Guidelines on arrears and foreclosure following changes to the Mortgage Credit Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its amended Guidelines on arrears and foreclosure following the changes introduced in the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD).
Annex I: Samples of banks
Policy implications and measures
Special topic –EU/EEA banks’ interconnections with NBFIs and private credit
EBA and ESMA publish guidelines on suitability of management body members and shareholders for entities under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) today published joint guidelines on the suitability of members of the management body, and on the assessment of shareholders and members with qualifying holdings for issuers of asset reference tokens (ARTs) and crypto-asset service providers (CASPs), under the Markets in Crypto Assets regulation (MiCAR).
Special topic – CRE-related risks
Operational risks and resilience
Profitability
Capital and risk-weighted assets
Report on the monitoring of additional Tier 1 (AT1), Tier 2 and TLAC/MREL eligible liabilities instruments of EU institutions
Opinion on Consob decision to grant the permission referred to in the Securitisation Regulation
ITS on RoI - Annex 2 list of licensed activities for data point model
Joint EBA and ESMA Guidelines on suitability of management body and qualifying holdings under MiCAR
Liabilities: funding and liquidity
The EBA finds Italian waiver for STS on-balance-sheet securitisation justified
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published an Opinion addressed to Consob, the Italian Securities Commission, in response to the Competent Authority’s notification of its decision to grant the permission referred to in Article 26e(10) of the Securitisation Regulation, which specifies the eligibility criteria for high-quality collateral for on-balance-sheet securitisations to qualify as Simple, Transparent, and Standardised (STS).