EBF WEEKLY + FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA
for the week starting Monday 29 May 2023

An overview of the main financial regulation and banking stories this week and a look ahead to key events for the upcoming week, brought to you by the European Banking Federation

 

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in the financial and banking sector

FROM THE MEDIA 

 

Reuters: ECB tells governments to roll back relief measures

As reported by Reuters, eurozone governments should roll back relief measures introduced in response to the energy crisis of last year if they don't want to fuel inflation further, the European Central Bank (ECB)'s vice-president Luis de Guindos said. Read more


Cointelegraph: EU warns about the risk of a bank run on stablecoins

The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) suggests more disclosures and monitoring in order to fight the risks of the crypto market. According to Cointelegraph, the ESRB recommends that the EU promotes standardized disclosure reporting from banks and investment funds dealing with crypto. Read more


S&P Global Market Intelligence: Spanish banks bullish on 2023 lending income after strong Q1

Spain's largest banks are confident of earning more income from domestic lending in 2023 than originally expected following a strong first-quarter performance, S&P Global Market Intelligence writes. Read more

FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for next week

 

Tuesday 30 May

 

Wednesday 31 May


Thursday 1 June

 

Friday 2 June


For a full-year overview of key financial regulation events: click here

FROM EBF MEMBERS


BdB: What should be in your holiday wallet?

If you are about to go on a trip abroad, you should definitely keep an eye on which payment cards you will be carrying in your wallet. The Association of German Banks (BdB) shares tips to avoid having any issues paying abroad. Read more (DE)


NVB: Holiday pay is an opportunity for online fraudsters

As it results in more money being in the account, the holiday allowance is an excellent opportunity for fraudsters to defraud people. The Dutch Banking Association (NVB) calls for alertness when spending this extra income. Read more (NL)


ABI: Flood in Emilia-Romagna

The Italian Banking Association (ABI) invites all member banks not to collect commissions on accounts supporting the populations affected by the floods in Emilia-Romagna. ​This initiative complements that relating to the suspension of mortgages. Read more (IT)

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS


ECB: 2022 Annual Report

The 2022 Annual Report by the European Central Bank (ECB) is available. Vice-President Luis de Guindos presented the report to the European Parliament while also discussing the current economic outlook and the importance of a resilient financial system. Read more


ESAs: ESG disclosures for STS securitisations

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) submitted to the European Commission Draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the ESG impact disclosure for Simple, Transparent, and Standardised (STS) securitizations under the SECR.  Read more


ESRB: Report on crypto-assets and decentralised finance

The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) has published a report outlining the systemic implications of crypto markets and proposing policy options to address the risks stemming from crypto-assets and decentralised finance (DeFi). Read more

FROM THE EBF  this week


EBF: Joint statement on the review of the distance marketing of financial services directive

The European Banking Federation (EBF), along with other financial services Associations [European Mortgage Federation-European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC), Lease Europe, Eurofinas, European Association of Cooperative Banks (EACB) and European Savings Banks Group (ESBG)] providing financial services, have been closely monitoring the ongoing legislative developments in view of the upcoming review of the Distance Marketing of Financial Services Directive (DMFSD). Read more


EBF: Comment on the new EU Retail Investment Strategy

The EU Retail Investment Strategy published today by the European Commission is an opportunity to promote access to financial investments by retail clients while ensuring a high level of investor protection. However, the combined effect of the new far-reaching changes may still have significantly disruptive impacts on both the European financial sector and access to financial advice by European households. Read more


EBF: Access to data by public bodies: a double-edge tool to use with caution and restraint

Together with other associations, the EBF has co-signed a statement addressing concerns on Chapter V of the Data Act which covers access to data by public bodies. Read more


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