EBF MORNING BRIEF               Wednesday 13 January 2021
 

Good morning. Here are the top news stories and events in European banking, financial regulation and EU policy, brought to you by the European Banking Federation. 


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FROM THE MEDIA
 

Bloomberg: U.K. to start talks with EU on finance cooperation 

The U.K. will begin talks with the EU this week on how regulators will cooperate over financial services now Brexit has been completed, Bloomberg reports. Read more

 

Reuters: City of London unlikely to get broad EU access

The EU is unlikely to grant broad access for the City of London, and the flight of euro share trading from Britain to the bloc is permanent, UK bankers said on Monday. Read more 

 

Finextra: Top fintech predictions for 2021

Fintextra on Tuesday published its predictions for fintech in 2021. Since the majority of goods and services became available via the Internet due to the pandemic, it is no surprise that the demand for fintech services and alternative payment solutions was increasing simultaneously. But will the fintech Renaissance carry on to 2021, or will the development of this industry stop as soon as we can get back to our normal way of living? Read more

 

MAIN EVENTS today

FROM THE EBF MEMBERS
 

SwissBanking: Banks support the new proposal for the CO2 law

The Swiss Bankers Association (SBA) advocates for a "yes" on the CO2 law, to be voted by referendum later this year. The SBA pursues the ambition to position Switzerland as the leading international hub for sustainable finance, as the new CO2 law would create reliable framework conditions and effectively support the transformation to a more sustainable economy. Read more (DE)

 

AEB: María Abascal, new director of Public Policy

The Spanish Banking Association (AEB) welcomes María Abascal as the new director of Public Policy, a division that encompasses all activities related to Banking, Regulation, Operations, Means of Payment and Digitization. She will also be part of the Executive Committee of the European Banking Federation (EBF). Read more (ES)

 

UK Finance: Conor Lawlor on future EU-UK financial services

Conor Lawlor, Director for Capital Markets & Wholesale at UK Finance, speaks to the Treasury Committee of the UK Parliament about the future of the EU-UK relationship regarding financial services. Learn more

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS


ECB issues supervisory guidance on consolidation among banks

The European Central Bank on Tuesday published its guide on how it plans to use its supervisory tools to facilitate sustainable consolidation among banks. The ECB encourages banks to engage with supervisors early on and explain its expectations in a guide, which also benefited from banks’ input. Read the full guide

 

European Parliament Thinktank reviews bank crisis framework

The European Parliament's thinktank has published its review of the bank crisis management and deposit insurance frameworks Banking Union Working Group. Read more

 

Council of the European Union on economic policy of the euro area

The Council of the European Union has published the draft Council recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area. Read more 

 

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