Letter from Ms Astola, DG JUST re EBA Opinion on proportionality, Ares(2016)1895826.pdf
Letter from Ms Astola, DG JUST re EBA Opinion on proportionality, Ares(2016)1895826
Letter from Ms Astola, DG JUST re EBA Opinion on proportionality, Ares(2016)1895826
(EBA 2016 D 709) Letter to Ms Astola DG JUST re CfA Remuneration
03. Website Corrigendum No3
02. Website Corrigendum No2
04. Website Clarifications No4
On 31 May 2016, the European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Investment Bank Group (European Investment Bank and European Investment Fund) hosted a seminar to discuss opportunities and challenges on the role and potential use of credit guarantees and synthetic securitisation in the banking sector.
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OPER CA 05 2016 Facilities Coordinator FG III
03. Website Clarifications No3
02. Website Clarifications No2
00. Website Corrigendum No1
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today an Opinion to the European Commission expressing agreement with its proposed amendments to the EBA Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking of internal approaches. These amendments, which were agreed with the EBA building on the experience of the 2014-15 benchmarking exercise, aim at ensuring a better quality of the submitted data and, ultimately, at strengthening the benchmarking analysis performed by the EBA and Competent Authorities. The EBA plans to annually update the ITS and to maintain them on a regular basis to ensure the success and quality of future benchmarking exercises.
Following the Commission’s adoption on 10 October 2014 of a Delegated Act amending the definition of the LR in the Capital Requirements Regulation, the EBA now has developed amendments to the current ITS on reporting. The proposed amendments to the LR reporting instructions and templates are, however, limited and mainly reflect an alignment with the standard on LR published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) welcomes the enhancement of the FX Global Code (the Code) and the publication of its May 2016 update. The objective of the Code is to promote the integrity and effective functioning of the wholesale FX market. The Code’s guidelines for responsible participation in the FX market are in line with the EBA’s work fostering financial institutions’ effective governance and enhanced consumer protection in all areas of financial products and services.
HU - László Windisch - DINT final
HU - László Windisch - CV
Final report on Guidelines on DGS stress tests (EBA-GL-2016-04)
Annex to GL on DGS stress tests (EBA-GL-2016-04)-Template
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on stress tests for deposit guarantee schemes (DGSs). The Guidelines provide a systematic methodology for planning, running and reporting on stress tests conducted by DGSs to assess their resilience to various types of scenarios in times of banking stress. In line with the Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD), these Guidelines will promote the quality and the consistency of these stress tests. The resulting data will also facilitate future peer reviews by the EBA, contributing to a safe and sound EU framework for the benefit of depositors and financial stability.