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Question ID
2024_7217
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Supervisory reporting - IRRBB
Article
ANNEXE I (ANNEX 28-IRBB)
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Regulation (EU) 2015/585 - RTS for the specification of margin periods of risk
Article/Paragraph
article 1.1(2) traitant de définition de repricing date, on trouve dans l'article 1.1 une autre définition du repricing
Name of institution / submitter
BFM/Albert Bonan
Country of incorporation / residence
France
Type of submitter
Credit institution
Subject matter
contrôle sur remise IRBB
Question

voici les éléments concernant nos interrogations sur le J 07.00.

 

Dans ce dernier, nous sommes tenus de ventiler les "notional repricing cash flows" selon les buckets de repricing. Dans l'Annex II (en PJ), il est fait référence  aux RTS on SA (également en PJ) pour définir ces "notional repricing cash flows" 

L'article 1.1(2) traitant de la définition de "repricing date", on trouve dans l'article 1.1(1) 

En d'autres termes, cet indicateur s'entend comme la somme du capital échu ou ayant refixé, plus intérêts à taux connu.

 

Or, si l'on s'en réfère aux contrôles v22322_m et v22323_m dans les validation rules (également en PJ) fourni par l'EBA, le notionnel doit être supérieur ou égal à la somme des flux, ce qui est impossible si l'on inclut les intérêts.

 

Il y a soit un problème dans la définition de "notional repricing cash flow", soit dans celle du contrôle mais en l'état, les 2 ne peuvent coexister.

 

Background on the question

Il y a soit un problème dans la définition de "notional repricing cash flow", soit dans celle du contrôle mais en l'état, les 2 ne peuvent coexister

Submission date
10/10/2024
Rejected publishing date
28/04/2025
Rationale for rejection

This question has been rejected because the matter it refers to has already been identified and will be considered for a forthcoming release of the respective validation rule.

Status
Rejected question

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