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  1. The European Banking Authority (EBA) is a regulatory agency of the European Union headquartered in La Défense, Île-de-France. Its activities include conducting stress tests on European banks to increase transparency in the European financial system and identifying weaknesses in banks' capital structures.

  2. Website: EBA. The EBA is the EU agency tasked with implementing a standard set of rules to regulate and supervise banking across all EU countries. Its aim is to create an efficient, transparent and stable single market in EU banking products.

  3. www.bankingsupervision.europa.eu › legalframework › regulatoryEU banking law - europa.eu

    The regulatory products of the European Banking Authority (EBA) range from binding technical standards to guidelines, recommendations and opinions. They cover areas such as own funds, recovery and resolution, internal governance and supervisory reporting. EBA: Regulation and policy Single rulebook

  4. Nov 4, 2022 · 4 November 2022. The EU banking package matters now more than ever. We need to stick to our global commitments, faithfully implement Basel III and strengthen supervisory powers. We call on the co-legislators to focus on the resilience of the banking sector.

  5. Nov 4, 2022 · THE ECB BLOG. Strong rules, strong banks: let’s stick to our commitments. 4 November 2022. By José Manuel Campa, Chairperson of the European Banking Authority, Luis de Guindos, Vice-President of the ECB and Andrea Enria, Chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB. We need strong rules for strong banks. Basel III has what it takes.

  6. Jun 29, 2023 · The European Banking Authority (EBA) is mandated to assess whether a dedicated prudential treatment for exposures to ESG risks would be warranted. They also agreed on lower risk weight for exposures to EU Emissions Trading System (40%) to fight climate change and to support the role of banks in financing the green transition.

  7. Jun 24, 2021 · PRESS RELEASE. The European Commission, ECB Banking Supervision, EBA and ESMA encourage market participants to cease all LIBOR settings. 24 June 2021. Market participants strongly encouraged to cease using LIBOR in new contracts and substantially reduce their exposures to LIBOR-referenced rates.

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