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  • EBA Launches Consultation On Technical Standards Specifying The Prudential Treatment Of Software Assets

    Date 09/06/2020

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the prudential treatment of software assets. As the banking sector is moving towards a more digital environment, the aim of these draft RTS is to achieve an appropriate balance between the need to maintain a certain margin of conservatism in the prudential treatment of software assets and their relevance from a business and an economic perspective. The consultation runs until 09 July 2020.


  • IOSCO Board Elects Chair And Vice Chairs For The Term 2020-2022

    Date 09/06/2020

    Following its inaugural meeting today,  the new IOSCO Board elected its leadership for the term 2020-2022.

  • Finansinspektionen Supervision 18: Continuity Management At Banks

    Date 09/06/2020

    Many banks are working actively with continuity management and have implemented key measures to reduce the risk of serious disruptions. At the same time, FI sees a need for the banks to further strengthen their continuity management. FI expects the banks to continue to focus on enhancing the resilience of their critical functions. This supervision report describes the areas where FI would like to see improvements.

  • Borsa İstanbul: BIST-KYD Indices Ground Rules Is Revised

    Date 09/06/2020

    • Borsa İstanbul Management decided to make following changes on BIST-KYD Indices Ground Rules;

  • EBA Releases Bank-By-Bank Data At The Start Of The COVID-19 Crisis

    Date 09/06/2020

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the seventh EU-wide transparency exercise. This additional data disclosure comes as a response to the outbreak of COVID-19 and provides market participants with bank-level data as of 31 December 2019, prior to the start of the crisis. The data confirms the EU banking sector entered the crisis with solid capital positions and improved asset quality, but also shows the significant dispersion across banks.