Sentences with phrase «authority eba»

The European Banking Authority EBA, which (we guess) is fighting for its survival after the ECB has become the sole supervisor of Europe's «systemically relevant» banks, has recently issued a comprehensive report on the European banking system (this included the unintended revelation that its employees have yet to master the intricacies of Exel).

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Elsewhere, EU member states — excluding the U.K. - will have until the end of the day to submit bids for hosting the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA).
European Banking Authority (EBA) releases 2016 EU - wide stress test results: No surprise — With one exception, all banks show CET1 capital levels well above the benchmark of 5.5 % used in 2014 in the hypothetical adverse scenario.
Consider for example the European Banking Authority (EBA), set up in 2010 to bolster European oversight over the banking sector: forty percent of its expenses are paid for through the EU budget.
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The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs), including the ESMA, EBA, and EIOPA have issued a pan-EU warning to consumers regarding the risks of buying cryptocurrencies.
For a start, the EBA recommends that each virtual currency scheme, like bitcoin for example, must involve a «governance authority» that's answerable to regulators.
The Opinion and Advice have been prepared in collaboration with and input from the European Banking Authority (EBA) on the regulation that falls within its scope of action, i.e. the Payment Services Directive, and constitute the first output of a co-ordinated programme of work with the next expected output being a publication by EBA on lending - based crowdfunding.
More comprehensive definitions have been attempted by the EBA in 2014 (European Banking Association) and the Banca d'Italia, which both define Bitcoin as «a digital representation of value that is neither issued by a central bank or public authority nor necessarily attached to a fiat currency, but is used by natural or legal persons as a means of exchange and can be transferred, stored or traded electronically».
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