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GL amending EBA GL 2018 10 _(EBA GL 2022 13)_SV.pdf
GL amending EBA GL 2018 10 _(EBA GL 2022 13)_IT.pdf
GL amending EBA GL 2018 10 _(EBA GL 2022 13)_LT.pdf
efif_meeting_october_2022_minutes.pdf
Consultation Paper on Guidelines amending Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities.pdf
Consultation Paper on Guidelines amending Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities
Resolvability Testing Guidelines - background and key mesures.pdf
Resolvability Testing Guidelines - background and key mesures
ESAs Call for evidence on Greenwashing.pdf
ESAs Call for evidence on better understanding greenwashing
Management Board meeting - Final Minutes
Workshop on the planned way forward towards the Integrated Reporting System
Thursday 1 December 2022 (virtual event)EBA publishes final technical standards on the measurement of liquidity risks for investment firms
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on specific liquidity measurement for investment firms under the Investment Firms Directive (IFD). These RTS will ensure that all competent authorities follow the same harmonised approach when adopting the decision to impose further liquidity requirements to an investment firm.
JC 2017 49 (JC_PRIIPs_QA_update_Nov_2022).pdf
JC 2022 64 Letter notifying of delay in SFDR mandate.pdf
Draft RTS on specific liquidity measurement for investment firms .pdf
Draft Regulatory Technical Standards on specific liquidity measurement for investment firms
Workshops on the planned way forward towards the Integrated Reporting System
Friday 18 November 2022 and Thursday 1 December 2022 (virtual events)Meeting EBA & ECB/SSM
Monday 14 November 2022, 14:30-17:00 CET, 20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN 92927 Paris La Défense EUROPLAZAEBA statement in the context of COP27.pdf
EBA statement in the context of COP27
Keynote speech by José Manuel Campa at the COP27.pdf
Keynote speech
EBA reasserts its commitment to contribute to a more resilient and sustainable financial system
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its environmental statement in the context of the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), highlighting its work aimed at increasing sustainability in the banking sector by enhancing market transparency and discipline and by translating sustainability considerations into risk management practices and supervision. The EBA also presented its priorities and activities to ensure a robust management of ESG (environmental, social and governance) risks and adequate supervision.