EBA GL 2014 05-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Significant Credit Risk Transfer.pdf
EBA GL 2014 05-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Significant Credit Risk Transfer
EBA GL 2014 05-Compliance Table-Guidelines on Significant Credit Risk Transfer
The report presents the first results of the review done by the European Banking Authority (EBA) on the issuances of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital instruments. The Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) tasks the EBA with monitoring the quality of own funds instruments issued by institutions across the European Union (EU). This review is preliminary and the EBA expects to gather further insight on the basis of future issuances.
The EBA launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) and Guidelines specifying the various conditions for the provision of group financial support, and on draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the disclosure of group financial support agreements. These Technical Standards and Guidelines have been developed within the framework established by the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) and aim at strengthening integrated risk management by removing possible uncertainties around supporting entities in distress within the same group. The consultation runs until 4 January 2015.
EBA-CP-2014-30 (CP on RTS and GL on Conditions for Group Fin Support and on ITS on Disclosure)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on its draft Guidelines for common procedures and methodologies for the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP). These guidelines will be applied in the supervision of all institutions across the Union and represent a major step forward in forging a consistent supervisory culture across the single market. The guidelines provide a common framework for the work of supervisors in their assessment of risks to banks’ business models’, their solvency and liquidity. These guidelines will be a key component of the EU Single Rulebook aimed at improving the functioning of the internal market, including a sound, effective and consistent level of regulation and supervision in the banking sector. The consultation runs until 7 October 2014.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Guidelines clarifying the interrelationship between the sequence in which liabilities should be written down or converted when the bail-in power introduced by the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) is used, and the hierarchy of capital instruments in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). This is the first of several EBA regulatory mandates under the BRRD which aim to ensure that bail-in power is an effective way of absorbing losses and recapitalising banks in resolution and that resolution authorities and other stakeholders have a clear understanding of the terms under which it should be applied. The consultation runs until 3 January 2015.
EBA-CP-2014-29 (CP on GL on Interrelationship BRRD and CRR-CRD)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today indicators from global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) as provided for in the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) and Guidelines on disclosure rules applicable to large institutions.
As of today, the EBA has introduced an additional improvement to its Single Rulebook Q&A tool that is intended to facilitate the review of Q&As. In the ‘Search for Q&As’ section, users now have the possibility to export all or a sub-set of Q&As into a PDF format. For additional information please refer to point 17 of the Additional background and guidance for asking questions.
2013 G-SII data disclosure - summary & charts
Societe Generale - 2013
Policy expert RRR TA 33 2014
BNP Paribas - 2013
La Caixa - 2013
Banque Postale - 2013
Nordea - 2013
Lloyds - 2013