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Consultation on draft Guidelines on the asset separation tool and on the sale of business tool
Consultation on draft Guidelines on triggers for use of early intervention measures
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on the interpretation of the different circumstances when an institution shall be considered as failing or likely to fail
EBA CP 21 (20 December 2014).pdf
BSG Response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2014-21) -20 December 2014
EBA-CP-2014-47 (CP on draft RTS on Notifications and notice of suspension).pdf
EBA-CP-2014-47 (CP on draft RTS on Notifications and notice of suspension)
EBA-RTS-2014-15 (Final draft RTS on Resolution Plan Contents).pdf
EBA-RTS-2014-15 (Final draft RTS on Resolution Plan Contents)
EBA-GL-2014-11 (Guidelines on Impediments to Resolvability).pdf
EBA-GL-2014-11 (Guidelines on Impediments to Resolvability)
EBA-GL-2014-12 (Guidelines on the security of internet payments)_Rev1
EBA-GL-2014-12 (Guidelines on the security of internet payments)
EBA publishes technical standards and guidelines on resolution planning
The EBA published today final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on resolution planning and final Guidelines on measures to reduce or remove impediments to resolvability. These are part of the EBA's work to promote a consistent and coherent approach to bank resolution across the European Union (EU) and specify contents of resolution plans for EU institutions, as well as the criteria for the resolvability assessment. Common EU standards in these areas are essential to facilitate effective cooperation and joint decisions between resolution authorities.
BSG Opinion on Consultation Paper (EBA - CP - 2014 - 22)-18 December 2014.pdf
BSG Opinion on Consultation Paper (EBA - CP - 2014 - 22)-18 December 2014
EBA-CP-2014-46 (CP on draft RTS on Resolution Colleges).pdf
EBA-CP-2014-46 (CP on draft RTS on Resolution Colleges)
EBA consults on the functioning of resolution colleges
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the operational functioning of the resolution colleges that are to be established for those banking groups that operate on a cross-border basis within the European Economic Area (EEA). These standards are based on specific requirements laid down in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), which provides a common resolution regime across the EU aimed at allowing home and host authorities to deal with failing institutions and cooperate in the process of resolution planning. The consultation will run until 18 March 2015.
20141215 EBA-CP-2014-25.pdf
BSG Response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2014-25) 15 December 2014
EBA consults on methods for calculating contributions to Deposit Guarantee Schemes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGSs). The Guidelines set principles and specify necessary elements for calculating risk-based contributions to DGSs, with a view to curbing moral hazard while building up the necessary financial resources for DGSs. The Guidelines foster convergence in contributions practices across the EU, promoting level playing field for banks within the Single Market. The consultation runs until 11 February 2015.
EBA consults on criteria for determining the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) further specifying the criteria to set the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) laid down in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). The aim of these standards is to achieve an appropriate degree of convergence in how these criteria are interpreted and applied across the EU to ensure a level playing field. Institutions with similar risk profiles, resolvability and other characteristics in any Member State should have similar levels of MREL. The consultation runs until 27 February 2015.