Letter to A Enria_EBA_Adverse Scenario_22 April 2014_469.pdf
Andrea Enria's Letter - Adverse Scenario
Andrea Enria's Letter - Adverse Scenario
The EBA published today its 2014 action plan for colleges of supervisors of European Economic Area (EEA) banks. The plan identifies key activities, necessary in 2014 for the effective oversight of Europe's cross border banking groups, and is issued alongside a report providing an assessment on the colleges functioning during 2013.
CEBS has extended the timeline by one month for market participants to respond to the questionnaire on large exposures. The revised deadline is now 16 June 2006.
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA - ESAs) launched today a consultation on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the mapping of the credit assessments to risk weights of External Credit Assessment Institution (ECAIs). These ITS will be part of the Single Rulebook in banking aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation across the European Union (EU). The consultation runs until 5 May 2014.
PAC CA 02 2014 R Project Support Officer FG IV
PAC CA 02 2014 R Project Support Officer FG IV - Eligibility criteria
POLICY EXPERT (Securitisation and Covered Bonds) - Vacancy notice
JUNIOR POLICY EXPERT (Market risk and market infrastructure) - Vacancy notice
JUNIOR POLICY EXPERT (Market risk and market infrastructure) - Eligibility grid
POLICY EXPERT (Securitisation and Covered Bonds) - eligibility grid
LEG TA 16/2014 Eligibility grid
LEG TA 16/2014 vacancy notice
EBA-Op-2014-01 EBA Opinion on the amendment to reporting dates
Validation rules (2.0 DPM)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued a list of incorrect validation rules found in its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting. The Authority informed that as a consequence, data submitted in accordance with these Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) should not be validated against the published set of incorrect rules.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) informs on an addendum to its work plan for 2014 following a series of calls for advice from the European Commission. The additional work will mostly consist of technical advice on a number of topics related to provisions in the CRR/CRD. It will inform the European Commission in the preparation of reports to the European Parliament and the Council and, where appropriate, legislative acts.