EBF WEEKLY + FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA For the week starting Monday 9 June 2025 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. We will be back with the daily newsletter on Tuesday 10 June. Have a nice weekend! Recommend the EBF newsletters to a colleague. Click here to sign up! |
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FROM THE MEDIA Bloomberg: ECB to Cut Rates as Trade Mess Weighs on the Economy The European Central Bank is set to lower interest rates again, with global trade tensions under President Trump clouding inflation forecasts and complicating monetary policy, writes Bloomberg. Read more Financial Times: HSBCâs Mark Tucker to return to insurer AIA as chair HSBC chair Sir Mark Tucker will step down in September to become non-executive chair of Hong Kong-based insurer AIA, following nearly eight years at the helm of the UK bank, reports the FT. Read more The Banker: UK regulator confirms U-turn as it finalises rules on naming investigated firms The UKâs Financial Conduct Authority has reversed plans to routinely name firms under investigation, opting to retain its âexceptional circumstancesâ disclosure rule, The Banker reports. Read more Risk.net: The IMA map: charting market risk capital under Basel 2.5 Risk.net analyses bank disclosures under the Basel 2.5 framework, showing how market risk capital requirements have evolved since the revamp of value-at-risk regulations in 2009. Read more |
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FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for next week Monday 9 June Bruegel âSavings and Investment Union and closing the investment gap â Slovak and European perspectiveâ Event Tuesday 10 June Coreper II â meeting ECB Conference on Financial Stability and Macroprudential Policy 2025 Council âWorking Party on Financial Services and the Banking Unionâ Meeting Deutsche Bundesbank â11th International Conference on Sovereign Bond Marketsâ CEPS âRealising the Savings and Investments Union: inclusion as a vector of integration for EU capital marketsâ Seminar Wednesday 11 June ESCO âVillage at the CyberSec Expo & Forumâ Event ECSO CyberSec Expo & Forum Bank of Finland and SUERF Conference on Monetary Policy Implementation: Old Wisdoms and New Trends Thursday 12 June Council âHorizontal Working Party on Cyber Issuesâ Meeting Deutsche Bundesbank âInternational Conference on Payments and Securities Settlement Data and Informationâ ECB: Long term interest rates statistics (May-2025) â data release Friday 13 June Bank of England, Ipsos: Inflation Attitudes Survey (May 2025) â data release Council âHorizontal Working Party on Cyber Issuesâ Meeting |
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FROM EBF MEMBERS UK Finance: Ensuring fair treatment of vulnerable customers â Insights from the FCAâs latest review UK Finance reflects on the FCAâs recent review, highlighting best practices and gaps in the financial sectorâs approach to vulnerable customers. Read more Association of German Banks: Holidays and finances â What you should keep in mind The Association of German Banks shares practical tips on budgeting, payment methods, and fraud protection when travelling abroad. Read more (DE) Hellenic Bank Association: Seminar on the developments and challenges of banking supervision HBA hosted a seminar focusing on current supervisory trends, with experts discussing the implementation of Basel III and climate-related financial risks. Read more (EL) Finance Latvia: First job experience â How parents can help teenagers manage money wisely Finance Latvia provides guidance for parents on supporting their teenagersâ financial literacy as they enter the workforce. Read more (LV) |
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FROM THE INSTITUTIONS European Systemic Risk Board: Unveiling the impact of STS on-balance-sheet securitisation on EU financial stability The ESRB report examines how applying STS criteria to on-balance-sheet securitisations affects EU financial stability. Read more |
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