Bancile romanesti au cea mai mare pondere a titlurilor de stat din totalul activelor dintre bancile europene, conform datelor publicate de Autoritatea Bancara Europeana (ABE), in raportul anual privind evaluarea... detalii
Guidelines on legislative and non-legislative moratoria on loan repayments applied in the light of the COVID-19 crisis – Consolidated version updated on 2 December 20201. Executive summaryThe outbreak of the... detalii
After closely monitoring the developments of the COVID-19 pandemic and, in particular, the impact of the second COVID-19 wave and the related government restrictions taken in many EU countries, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has decided to reactivate its Guidelines on legislative and non-legislative moratoria.This reactivation will ensure that loans, which had previously not benefitted from payment moratoria, can now also benefit from them.The role of banks to ensure the continued flow of lending to clients remains of utmost importance and with the reactivation of these Guidelines, the EBA recognises the exceptional circumstances of the second COVID-19 wave.The EBA revised Guidelines, which will apply until 31 March 2021, include additional safeguards against the risk of an undue increase in unrecognised losses on banks’ balance sheet.With the continued unfolding of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucial that banks continue to provide lending to the real economy... detalii
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the results of the 2018 EU-wide stress test, which involved 48 banks from 15 EU and EEA countries, covering broadly 70% of total... detalii
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