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The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on resubmission of historical data under the EBA reporting framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on the resubmission of historical data under the EBA reporting framework. The Guidelines provide a common approach to the resubmission of historical data by the financial institutions to the competent and resolution authorities in case of errors, inaccuracies or other changes in the data reported, in accordance with the supervisory and resolution reporting framework developed by the EBA.
Consultation paper on draft ITS on supervisory reporting for operational risk
annex_1_solvency_-_crr3_-_phase_1_-_op_risk.xlsx
annex_2_solvency_-_crr3_-_phase_1_-_op_risk.docx
annex_2_solvency_-_crr3_-_phase_1_-_op_risk_tc.docx
annex_1_solvency_-_crr3_-_phase_1_-_op_risk_tc.xlsx
Implementing Technical Standards on supervisory reporting concerning operational risk
The EBA consults on amendments to the operational risk Pillar 3 and supervisory reporting requirements to implement the Basel III reforms in the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on two draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) amending Pillar 3 disclosures and supervisory reporting requirements for operational risk. These consultations complement two additional consultation papers on Pillar 3 and supervisory reporting published on 14 December 2023, in line with the roadmap for the implementation of the EU Banking Package. The consultations run until 30 April 2024.
Annexes I to IV in tracked changes
Annex VII - OG-scope example
Annex VI - MOV example
Annex V - Correlation table
Annex IV - ASA-AIMA instructions
Annex III - ASA-AIMA templates [XLSX]
Annex II - TBT and MOV instructions
Annex I - TBT and MOV template [XLSX]
Draft amending ITS on reporting requirements for market risk (FRTB reporting)
The EBA revises reporting requirements for market risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today amendments to the reporting requirements for market risk. As the implementation of the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) in the EU approaches, the EBA revised the information to be reported on the own funds requirements under the alternative approaches, and adds reporting on reclassifications of instrument between the regulatory books.