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CfA EBA ins bmkg draft 7424809.pdf
CfA EBA ins bmkg cover letter 7424809 x_docx.pdf
Public hearing on ITS on Supervisory Benchmarking Exercise
25 January 2019 (14:00-15:30), Picasso room, Floor 46, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AA, UKPresentation _Public hearing_Supervisory cooperation GLs.pdf
Presentation
CV - Jo Swyngedouw.pdf
EBA publishes report on cost and performance of structured deposits
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a report on the costs and performance of structured deposits in the European Union (EU). The report is a response to a request the EBA had received from the EU Commission as part of the implementation of it Capital Market Union Action Plan and concludes that the market for structured deposits in the EU appears to be limited in size and that data on costs and performance is not widely available. The report, therefore, also sets out the steps the EBA will take to enhance the data quality in the future.
Eligibility grid - PRSP RBM SEC 01 2019 - Policy Expert.docx
Eligibility grid
PRSP RBM SEC 01 2019 - Policy Expert.pdf
Vacancy notice
EBA Report results from the 2018 Credit Risk Benchmarking Report.pdf
EBA Report results from the 2018 Credit Risk Benchmarking Report
EBA Report results from the 2018 Market Risk Benchmarking Report.pdf
EBA Report results from the 2018 Market Risk Benchmarking Report
EBA Report on structured deposits.pdf
Report on cost and past performance of structured deposits
EBA releases its annual assessment of the consistency of internal model outcomes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today two reports on the consistency of risk weighted assets (RWAs) across all EU institutions authorised to use internal approaches for the calculation of capital requirements. The reports cover credit risk for high and low default portfolios (LDPs and HDPs), as well as market risk. The results confirm previous findings, with the majority of risk-weights (RWs) variability explained by fundamentals. These benchmarking exercises, conducted by the EBA on an annual basis are a fundamental supervisory and convergence tool to address unwarranted inconsistencies and restoring trust in internal models.
Internal organisation
OPER HR CA 01 2019 - HR Specialist.pdf
Eligibility criteria grid - OPER HR CA 01-2019.docx
Eligibility criteria
GLs-Rec - Compliance form.docx
GLs-Rec - Compliance form
2019 01 09 Letter from Markus Ferber MEP re E-money License for Google.pdf
Letter from MEP Ferber on E-money License for Google.pdf
EBA reports on crypto-assets
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the results of its assessment of the applicability and suitability of EU law to crypto-assets. Typically, crypto-asset activities do not constitute regulated services within the scope of EU banking, payments and electronic money law, and risks exist for consumers that are not addressed at the EU level. Crypto-asset activities may also give rise to other risks, including money laundering. In light of these issues, the EBA recommends that the European Commission carry out further analysis to determine the appropriate EU-level response. The EBA also identifies a number of actions that it will take in 2019 to enhance the monitoring of financial institutions’ crypto-asset activities and consumer-facing disclosure practices.