Systemically important investment firms should come under CRR and CRD-IV, EBA says
Regulators should re-examine guidelines for identifying most important investment firms
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has suggested a new regulatory regime for Europe's largest investment firms, in a paper published on October 20.
The EBA was replying to a request from the European Commission (EC) for advice on which investment firms should be subject to the EC's fourth Capital Requirements Directive (CRD-IV) and its Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). This latest publication by the EBA adds detail to recommendations it made to the EC in a December 2015 report.
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