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2020 12 31 PMR -2020 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA BS 2020 782 (2021 Budget).pdf
EBA BS 2020 782 Annex 1 (Annex 3 EBA 2021 budget).pdf
JC 2021 01 ESAs JC Letter to EU Commission on ITS FICOD reporting templates.pdf
ESA's letter to EC on Submission of Final report on draft ITS under FICOD on reporting templates for IGT and RC
PAC SEC 5-2020 - Policy Expert (Q&A) - extended 15 February2021.pdf
Vacancy notice - extended deadline
JC 2021 02 Letter to EU Commission on priority issues relating to SFDR application.pdf
The estimation risk and the IRB formula.pdf
Public hearing on Guidelines on sound remuneration policies under CRD
EBA BS 2020 776 rev. 1 (Final Minutes - Joint BoS BSG conf call 28 October 2020).pdf
Minutes of joint BoS and BSG meeting
EBA Dashboard - Q3 2020.pdf
Risk dashboard
EBA Interactive Dashboard - Q3 2020 - Protected.xlsm
Interactive Dashboard
KRI - Risk parameters annex - Q3 2020.pdf
Risk parameters annex (pdf)
KRI - Risk parameters annex - Q3 2020.xlsx
Risk parameters annex (xlsx)
RAQ Booklet Autumn 2020_final.pdf
Risk Assessment questionnaire - Autumn 2020
EBA 2021 01 13 (Public hearing EBA GL remuneration policies CRD).pdf
Presentation
EBA points to a further rise in capital and leverage ratios, whereas profitability remains strongly subdued
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its quarterly Risk Dashboard together with the results of the Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ). The Q3data shows a rise in capital ratios, and an improvement in the NPL ratio, while the return on equity (RoE) remained significantly below banks’ cost of equity. The Risk Dashboard includes, for the first time, data on moratoria and public guarantee schemes.
Public hearing gls on sound remuneration policies under CRD
13 January 2021 from 14:00 to 15:30 CET, VIA CONFERENCE CALL (DIAL-IN DETAILS PROVIDED IN DUE COURSE)ESA’s Joint Board of Appeal dismissed appeal by Scope Ratings Gmbh against the European Securities and Markets Authority
The Joint Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs – European Banking Authority, European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, and European Securities and Markets Authority) unanimously decided to dismiss the appeal brought by the credit rating agency Scope Ratings GmbH against the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) in relation to the interpretation of the applicable legal provisions of the Credit Rating Agencies (CRA) Regulation.
BoA D 2020 03 (Decision on Scope Ratings v ESMA).pdf
Decision on Scope Ratings v ESMA