Discussant_1_Monika Marcinkowska.pdf
Monika Marcinkowska’s discussion on the paper 'Bank capital structure: A story of internationalization and business model' – analysing how internationalization impacts bank risk, performance, and balance sheet structure, with implications for systemic risk and regulatory frameworks.
EBA BS 2018 443 (Minutes - BoS meeting 23-24 October 2018) for publication.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) Board of Supervisors meeting minutes from October 2018 covering member updates, Mediation Panel appointments, risk analysis on EU banks' emerging market exposures, and equivalence assessments for Argentina, Serbia, and South Korea under CRR/CRD frameworks.
Discussant_2_Swarnava (Sonny) Biswas.pdf
Analysis by Sonny Biswas discussing post-crisis evolution of bank business models, cross-border lending trends, and the prolonged retrenchment of EU banks, based on Herzberg and McQuade’s research on global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).
Discussant_2_Cyril Pouvelle.pdf
EBA 2018 Policy Research Workshop discussion paper by Cyril Pouvelle (ACPR) analysing bank liquidity risks and central bank responses during the euro area financial crisis, using interbank market data to model liquidity shocks and buffer calibration.
Guidelines on STS criteria for ABCP securitisation).pdf
EBA guidelines establishing harmonised interpretation of simple, transparent, and standardised (STS) criteria for asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) securitisation under Regulation (EU) 2017/2402, covering transaction-level and programme-level requirements to ensure consistent application across the EU securitisation framework.
Guidelines on STS criteria for non-ABCP securitisation.pdf
EBA guidelines establishing harmonised interpretation of simplicity, transparency, and standardisation (STS) criteria for non-ABCP securitisation under Regulation (EU) 2017/2402, ensuring consistent application across originators, investors, and authorities to support the EU securitisation framework effective January 2019.
EBA Validation Rule
EBA Validation Rules (Updated 11 December 2018)
Vacancy notice_DA.pdf
Vacancy notice for the Chairperson position at the European Banking Authority (EBA) – seeks a qualified candidate with 20+ years of experience in financial regulation or supervision to lead EBA’s governance, ensure regulatory consistency, and represent the authority under EU Regulation 1093/2010.
Vacancy notice_FI.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the Chairperson position – outlines eligibility, responsibilities, and application requirements for leading the EU regulatory body overseeing banking supervision, financial stability, and consumer protection.
Vacancy notice_ET.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the Chair position – outlines eligibility, qualifications, and duties for this 5-year leadership role overseeing EU banking regulation, supervision, and financial stability under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
Vacancy notice_PL.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the position of Chair – seeks candidates with 20+ years of professional experience, including 5 years in high-level roles related to banking supervision, regulatory convergence, or financial stability, to lead the agency’s strategic and operational activities.
Vacancy notice_CS.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the position of Chair – full-time, independent leadership role overseeing regulatory and supervisory convergence, financial stability, and EU banking oversight under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, based in Paris.
Vacancy notice_MT.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the position of President, a full-time leadership role responsible for overseeing supervisory boards, ensuring regulatory convergence, and representing the EBA under EU Regulation 1093/2010. Requires 20+ years of professional experience and EU citizenship.
Vacancy notice_HU.pdf
EBA vacancy notice for the President position – outlines job requirements, responsibilities, and application process for leading the European Banking Authority, ensuring regulatory oversight and financial stability in the EU.