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EBA issues revised list of ITS validation rules
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today issued a revised list of validation rules for its reporting standards (Implementing Technical Standards, Regulatory Technical Standards and Guidelines), highlighting those which have been deactivated either for incorrectness or for triggering IT problems. Competent Authorities throughout the EU are informed that data submitted in accordance with these reporting standards should not be formally validated against the set of deactivated rules.
Technical Expert Groups created by the EBA AML.pdf
EBA Validation Rules 2022-12-12.xlsx
EBA Validation Rules (updated on 12.12.2022)
JC 2022 66 - JC Advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework - Banking.pdf
Joint Committee Advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework (banking)
JC 2022 67 - JC Advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework - Insurance.pdf
Joint Committee Advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework (insurance)
JC 2022 65 - JC Advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework - Executive summary.pdf
Joint Committee advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework (executive summary)
ESAs publish joint advice to the EU Commission on the review of the securitisation prudential framework
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) today published a joint advice in response to the European Commission’s October 2021 call for advice on the review of the securitisation prudential framework. The ESAs welcome the current review as an opportunity to assess the performance of the current framework and support the objective of reviving the EU securitisation market. The targeted proposals in the advice aim at improving the consistency and risk sensitivity of the capital framework for banks whereas the liquidity framework for banks and the prudential framework for (re)insurers should be maintained as it currently stands. However, the ESAs believe that re-calibrating the securitisation prudential framework would not be a solution that in itself would ensure the revival of the securitisation market.
José Manuel Campa interview with To Vima: Wake-up call for European banks
EBA risk assessment warns about the impact of a deteriorating macroeconomic environment
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual risk assessment of the European banking system. The report is accompanied by the publication of the 2022 EU-wide transparency exercise, which provides detailed information, in a comparable and accessible format, for 122 banks across 26 countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the European Union (EU).
Preliminary draft joint criteria on supervisory independence - Information session
Tuesday 13 December, 10:00-12:00 CET (virtual event)Sammanfattning av EBA:s årsredovisning för 2021
DPN - 2023 TFIS Seminar.pdf
Risk Assessment Report December 2022.pdf
Risk Assessment Report - December 2022
Risk_Assessment_Report_2022_Annex.xlsx
Risk Assessment Report 2022 Annex
Executive Summary of the 2021 Annual Report.pdf
Executive Summary of the 2021 Annual Report