EBA sets out 2017 work programme
Authority will undertake “re-prioritisation exercise” after European Commission does not meet full staff request
The European Banking Authority (EBA) set out its work programme for 2017 in a document issued on October 12, saying its priorities will be reconsidered after its staffing request was not fully met.
It had five key priorities for 2017, the EBA said: liquidity risk and leverage ratio; credit risk; recovery planning and early intervention in distressed banks; promoting convergence in supervisory approaches; and improving protection for financial consumers.
Over the period 2017–20, the EBA said it
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