09 Bonner Lelyveld Zymek Slides.pdf
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Bonner, Lelyveld and Zymek)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Bonner, Lelyveld and Zymek)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Ignatowski and Korte)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Hautsch, Schaumburg and Schienle)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Flannery)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Kruger and Libertucci)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Martynova and Perotti)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Presentation (Bornemann, Homolle, Hubensack, Kick and Pfingsten)
14 11 2013 Workshop on how to regulate and resolve systemically important
banks - Paper (Ignatowski and Korte)
European Banking Authority letter - Letter to Philippe Maystadt (Special adviser to Commissioner Michel Barnier) in response to the Report by Philippe Maystadt “Should IFRS standards be more European?" (11 October 2013)
01-02 07 2013 European Banking Authority Board of Supervisors meeting - Minutes
EBA publishes its comments in response to the Report by Philippe Maystadt "Should IFRS standards be more European?".
22 10 2013 Workshop on the application of proportionality measures in EBA’s
regulatory work - Presentation (Lidwin van Velden)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the peer review on the implementation of the EBA guidelines on stress testing . The aim of the peer review was to assess and compare the effectiveness of the supervisory activities related to the review of credit institutions’ own stress testing frameworks across the EU, as well as the implementation of related provisions by competent authorities. The report shows that National Competent Authorities (NCAs) largely comply with the three assessed guidelines (18, 19 and 20).
European Banking Authority Review Panel - Report on the peer review of the EBA Stress Testing Guidelines (GL 32)
Joint Committee report - Preliminary report on anti-money laundering and counter financing of terrorism Risk Based Supervision (JC 2013 72)
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA - ESAs) consults the public on the removal of mechanistic references to credit ratings in their guidelines and on the definition of sole and mechanistic reliance on such ratings.
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA - ESAs) is launching today a one-month public consultation on the removal of mechanistic references to credit ratings in their guidelines and on the definition of sole and mechanistic reliance on such ratings.
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