EBF WEEKLY + FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for the week starting Monday 11 November 2024 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. Recommend the EBF newsletters to a colleague. Click here to sign up! |
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FROM THE MEDIA Bloomberg: ECBâs Schnabel sees banks tapping refinancing operations more Lenders in the Eurozone are likely to turn to the European Central Bank (ECB) for funding more frequently in the future as policymakersâ stash of bonds is reduced, according to what Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel told Bloomberg. Read more Reuters: Eurozone firms see continued margin pressures, ECB survey shows Eurozone firms expect their turnover to keep rising this quarter but their margins remain under pressure with wage growth outpacing selling price increases, the European Central Bank (ECB) said in a quarterly survey reported by Reuters. Read more The Banker: PWM/The Banker Global Private Banking Awards 2024 The results of the Global Private Banking Awards for 2024 â presented by The Banker and its sister publication PWM â serve as a good barometer of key industry trends. Read more |
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FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for next week Monday 11 November Council Working Party on the Environment Council Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues Tuesday 12 November Wednesday 13 November Thursday 14 November Council Working Party on the Environment Deutsche Bundesbank â European Central Bank â Frankfurt School of Finance & Management â Goethe University âFall 2024 Frankfurt Macro Seminarâ Friday 15 November |
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FROM EBF MEMBERS BPFI: A cross-sectoral approach to fraud prevention: PSR policy recommendations The Banking & Payments Federation (BPFI) were delighted to be joined by a delegation of members from Bank of Ireland, AIB and PTSB for a series of important meetings with the European Commission, EU Member State Officials and MEPs on the EUâs new Payment Services Regulation. Read more Finance Latvia: Comment on the opinion of the ECB on the Solidarity Contribution Bill Finance Latvia notes that the European Central Bank (ECB) in its opinion on the bill on Solidarity contributions indicates the same problems that Finance Latvia has emphasized in its comments to the Prime Minister. Read more (LV) BdB: Five Tips for Safe Online Shopping During Black Week, countless bargains beckon online. But not every online shop is as reputable as it appears at first glance. The Association of German Banks (BdB) has put together five tips to help shop safely. Read more (DE) |
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FROM THE INSTITUTIONS ECB: Survey on the access to finance of enterprises in the Euroarea - Q3 2024 This European Central Bank (ECB) report presents the main results of the 32nd round of the Survey on the Access to Finance of Enterprises (SAFE) in the Euroarea, which was conducted between 2 September and 15 October 2024. Read more BIS: Christine Lagarde: Competition policy in a changing world The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has published the speech by Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), at an event to mark the 15th anniversary of the Autorité de la concurrence, Paris, 5 November 2024. Read more EIOPA: Monthly technical information for Solvency II Relevant Risk-Free Interest Rate Term Structures The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published technical information on the relevant risk-free interest rate term structures (RFR) with reference to the end of October 2024. Read more |
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