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EBA launches call for expression of interest for its new Banking Stakeholders Group (BSG)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a call for expression of interest for membership to its new Banking Stakeholder Group (BSG), as a consequence of the ESAs Review process that took place in 2019 and entered into force in January 2020.The mandate of the current members will expire on 30 June 2020. The call for expression of interest is open to candidates representing stakeholders across the European Union. The deadline for application is 3 April 2020.
EBA launches consultation to update methodology to identify G-SIIs
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation to update the identification methodology of global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) and related capital buffer rates. The need for this revision was prompted, on one hand, by the revised framework for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in July 2018 and, on the other hand, by the recent mandate given to the EBA to draft an additional methodology for the allocation of G-SII buffer rates to identified G-SIIs. The consultation runs until 5 June 2020.
EBA tightens measures to mitigate spreading of the coronavirus
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today additional measures to mitigate the spreading and risk of infection with the coronavirus. These measures will affect all stakeholders participating in external meetings hosted by the EBA and work travel of all EBA staff with the exception of critical business meetings.
2020 03 05 Letter to Mr J Berrigan re Output Floor and Equity Exposure.pdf
Letter to Mr J Berrigan re Output Floor and Equity Exposure
Draft CP on EBA RTS_ITS and GL on identification methodology for G-SIIs.pdf
Draft CP on EBA RTS_ITS and GL on identification methodology for G-SIIs
Bienvenue taille réduite.pdf
Bienvenue taille réduite
Draft programme EBA Financial Education Conference - 03.03.2020.pdf
Draft programme EBA Financial Education Conference - 03.03.2020
List of hotels close to the Tour Coeur Defense.pdf
List of hotels close to the Tour Coeur Defense
Michele Siri.pdf
Biography
EBA GL 2019 02 - CT GLs on outsourcing arrangements_0.pdf
EBA GL 2019 02 - CT GLs on outsourcing arrangements.pdf
Compliance table updated
José Manuel Campa delivers a keynote speech at the 4th Annual Conference on ‘FinTech and Digital Innovation Delivering for the Future’.pdf
JMC Speech - Digital finance: Towards a common EU approach
Final draft Guidelines on ICT and security risk management.pdf
Final draft Guidelines on ICT and security risk management
EBA BS 2019 176 (Final minutes - BoS meeting 16-17 April 2019) for publication.pdf
Minutes
EBA BS 2019 335 (Final minutes - BoS meeting 12-13 June 2019).pdf
Minutes
GLs - Compliance form 2019.docx
EBA-2020-Op-04 - EBA Opinion on measures taken by Belgium in accordance with Art 458.pdf
EBA Opinion on measures in accordance with Article 458 (EBA-Op-2020-04)
EBA issues Opinion on measures to address macroprudential risk following notification by National Bank of Belgium (NBB)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion following the notification by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) of its intention to extend a measure introduced in 2018 regarding the use of Article 458 of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). The measure is primarily driven by persistent macroprudential risks in the Belgian economy related to a substantial level of systemic risk in banks’ mortgage portfolios and of macrofinancial vulnerabilities. Based on the evidence submitted, the EBA does not object to the extension of the proposed measure, which will be applied from 1 May 2020 to 30 April 2021.