EBF WEEKLY + FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA
for the week starting Monday 15 July 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

 

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FROM THE MEDIA 


Bloomberg: ECB to go slow on rate cuts as elections feed risks

The European Central Bank (ECB) will take a measured approach to lowering interest rates as political upheaval opens up a litany of risks to inflation’s return to 2%, according to a Bloomberg survey of analysts. Read more

 

POLITICO: Draghi’s EU competitiveness plan set to be delayed 

Mario Draghi’s long-awaited report on how to make the European Union’s economy more competitive is now likely to be delayed until September. According to Politico, Von der Leyen likely won’t have time to focus on the report until after the summer as she’s so focused on winning her second term. Read more


Risk.net: Banks cry foul over shock decision from Basel Committee

Video-assisted refereeing has been a hot topic in football in recent years. The sport’s governing bodies maintain it is essential to ensuring fair play. Yet many supporters say the increased monitoring disrupts the flow of matches and changes the nature of the game for the worse. International banks now find themselves taking a similar stance to these supporters, as they try to deal with more stringent monitoring of their loan and deposit books, Risk.net reports. Read more

FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for next week


Monday 15 July

Tuesday 16 July

 

Wednesday 17 July

 

Thursday 18 July

 

Friday 19 July

 

FROM EBF MEMBERS

 

BPFI: Women in Finance Charter report

The Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) welcomes the publication of the second annual report of the Women in Finance Charter which shows that the proportion of women across senior levels at financial services firms has been steadily increasing. Read more

 

Finance Latvia: How much people are willing to spend on a new home

Almost 45% of the population plan or would like to change their current place of residence. The majority of respondents are ready to spend up to 100,000 euros for a new apartment, and up to 150,000 euros for a private house. Read more (LV)


AAB: 2023 Annual Report

The Albanian Association of Banks (AAB) published the Annual Report for 2023. It presents the activity of AAB during the past year, which focused on the development of digital projects, with an increased attention to cyber security. Read more (SQ)

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS


ECB: Banks’ digitalisation and related risks

Our assessments of banks’ digitalisation activities show that banks have good practices to assess both digital opportunities and risks, says European Central Bank (ECB) Supervisory Board member Elizabeth McCaul. However, many banks still need to define and execute adequate digitalisation strategies. Read more


ESAs: Report on the use of behavioural insights in supervisory and policy work

The three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) published a joint report following their workshop on the use of behavioural insights by supervisory authorities in their day-to-day oversight and policy work. Read more

 

ESMA: 2024 ESEF Reporting Manual

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published the update of its Reporting Manual on the European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) supporting a harmonised approach for the preparation of annual financial reports. Read more

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