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ESAs draft amending RTS on bilateral margining of equity options
coi_declaration_-_david_ramos_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_rudiger_viel_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_niamh_moloney_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_michele_siri_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_marta_bozina_beros_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_margardia_lima_rego_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_gerben_everts_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_konstantinos_sergakis_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_daniela_morgante_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_genevieve_hellringer_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_carsten_zatschler_redacted.pdf
coi_declaration_-_christos_gorstos_redacted.pdf
eba_2023_amending_budget_no_3.pdf
eba_2023_staffing_plan_1.pdf
Retail risk indicators - methodological note 2023
An increase in the current deposit coverage level of EUR 100,000 would have limited impact on financial stability and depositor protection, an EBA simulation shows
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the deposit coverage level and coverage of public authorities’ deposits, in response to a call for advice by the European Commission. The quantitative analysis and simulation show that a potential change to the current coverage level of EUR 100,000 would have positive but limited impact on financial stability and depositor protection. On the other hand, it would be costly and have a somewhat negative impact on moral hazard. The analysis also shows that the extension of coverage to public authorities’ deposits would have limited impact on the industry, mainly because there are relatively few public authorities in comparison to the overall number of depositors across the EU.