EBA Single Rulebook Q&A: Second Update for May 2018
The Single Rulebook Questions and Answers (Q&A) updates for this week include 11 items. The key topics covered in the updated Q&A include liquidity risk, securitization and covered bonds, transitional arrangements for IFRS 9, and wholesale deposits regarding deposit insurance schemes.
The overall objective of the Q&A tool is to ensure consistent and effective application of the new regulatory framework across the Single Market. Institutions, supervisors, and other stakeholders can use the Single Rulebook Q&A tool for submitting questions on Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV), Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), and the related technical standards developed by EBA and adopted by EC.
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Keywords: Europe, Banking, CRR, CRD IV, Q&A, Single Rulebook, IFRS 9, EBA
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