EBF MORNING BRIEF      Tuesday 24 January 2023

 

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

 

Reuters: EU lawmakers to vote on tighter crypto, ESG rules for banks

The European Parliament is due to vote on cross-party compromises on a draft law that implements the remaining elements of Basel III. According to a draft seen by Reuters, banks would have to set aside a punitive amount of capital to cover holdings of crypto assets while amendments will require remuneration policies at banks to be aligned with their transition plans to address ESG risks over the short, medium, and long term. Read more


FT: Europe seeks to revive moribund securitization market

EU politicians will vote on a banking regulation change that reduces by half the increase in the capital on securitizations that would have occurred under new capital rules, the Financial Times (FT) reports. Hopes for change were boosted by a report from EU financial watchdogs acknowledging shortcomings in the securitization framework. Read more


CoinDesk: Digital Euro will never be programmable, ECB’s Panetta says

The Digital Euro will never be programmable, according to Fabio Panetta, Executive Board member at the European Central Bank (ECB). As reported by CoinDesk, he indicated that the Digital Euro won’t allow restrictions to be placed on how funds can be spent and may not run on decentralized technology that underpins crypto assets. Read more

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FROM EBF MEMBERS

 

BPFI: Jim O’Keeffe appointed BPFI President

Jim O’Keeffe, AIB Managing Director of Retail Banking, has been appointed President of the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). “I look forward to my term ahead as we continue to build trust, engagement, and innovation across the sector in the interests of all our customers and communities,’’ he said. Read more


Febelfin: Victim of online fraud? Banks are always reachable

As part of their fight against online fraud, banks offer a dedicated service that customers can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to block their banking applications if they become victims of cybercriminals. Febelfin gives extra information on how to get in contact with your bank in case of fraud. Read more (FR)


BdB: Christian Ossig is leaving the BdB

Christian Ossig is leaving the Association of German Banks (BdB) for personal reasons and at his own request. On January 31, 2023, he will resign from his position as chief executive officer of the association and resign from the board. Read more (DE)

 

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS

 

ECB: Digital euro: our money, wherever and whenever

"Our priority for the digital euro project has always been clear: to preserve the role of public money in retail payments by making it available anywhere in digital form, alongside cash,'' says European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Fabio Panetta before the European Parliament. Read more


ESMA: Preliminary effects of market correction mechanism on EU natural gas derivative market

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its preliminary data report following the introduction of the market correction mechanism (MCM) in the EU Regulation. The report describes the structure and main participants in the EU natural gas derivative market. Read more


EC: International Day of Education

Ahead of the International Day of Education on 24 January, the European Commission (EC) and High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell made a joint statement. ''There is an urgent need to ensure financing for education,'' they write. Read more

FROM THE EBF  


EBF: ESAs Call for evidence on better understanding greenwashing

Sustainability has been attracting considerable and growing attention over the last few years. The resulting increased risk of wrongful greenwashing claims and potential reputational implications may finally deter financial institutions from increasing transition and sustainability financing. In this context, EBF supports the objective of a focused approach to greenwashing covering all sectors of the economy. Read more


EBF: Joint Business Statement on the due diligence proposal (CS3D)

The European business community supports an EU due diligence framework. However, it calls for realism, proportionality, and workability for this framework to truly enable and guide businesses in taking necessary steps towards more sustainable supply chains. This includes companies under the scope but also SMEs that will be impacted. Read more


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