EBF WEEKLY + FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA
for the week starting Monday 18 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.

 

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FROM THE MEDIA 


FT: Europe’s growth prospects hit by fiscal restraint

Government spending cuts in the EU are set to hit investment and growth at a time when the region is already struggling to keep up with the US, economists have warned, reports the Financial Times (FT). Read more


Euronews: AI use poses risks to global financial system, standard-setters warn

Artificial intelligence (AI) could pose a risk to the financial system, international standard-setters warned on Thursday, as they probe an innovation that’s seen significant interest among banks and other financial firms, writes Euronews. Read more

 

The Banker: Poor governance systems are hampering cross-border payment links

Inflexible governance systems are a barrier to the interconnection of national fast payment systems, experts say, with frameworks needing to be adaptable to a rapidly changing payment landscape, reports The Banker. Read more

FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for next week


Monday 18 November

  • European Commission ‘EU Victims’ Rights Platform discusses digitalisation and victims’ rights’ online meeting

  • Council Budget Committee

  • Working Party on Financial Services and the Banking Union (Financial Services)
    Council Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues

Tuesday 19 November

  • Deutsche Bundesbank: Climate Change, Environment and Financial Markets – The View of a Central Bank Forum Bundesbank event

  • IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2024

  • Council Working Party on Financial Services and the Banking Union (Financial Services)

  • Tallinn Digital Summit ‘Securing the Digital Tomorrow’

  • IBA ‘Challenges for corporate tax counsel (2024)’ webinar

Wednesday 20 November

  • CEPS ‘EU Payments Observatory: Turning the tide on late payments’ online event

  • Council Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues

  • Council Working Party on Financial Services and the Banking Union (Financial Services)

  • Council Working Party on Tax Questions – Indirect Taxation

  • CEPS ‘Exploring digital policy: the geopolitics of privacy policy and improving regulation-making’ event

  • University College London ‘Money, Finance and the Economy' event

  • European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) Meeting

Thursday 21 November

  • Deutsche Bundesbank: Press conference for the 2024 Financial Stability Review

  • The Tokenisation Summit

  • Council Working Party on Financial Services and the Banking Union (Financial Services)

  • Council Working Party on Consumer Protection and Information

  • European Fund and Asset Management Association ‘Investment Management Forum'

  • IRIS ‘Cryptocurrencies and financing the criminal economy: dangerous liaisons?’ webinar

Friday 22 November

  • Council Working Party on Financial Services and the Banking Union (Financial Services)

#TBSARTNIGHT24 - November 18, 2024 - Art & History Museum, Brussels


EBF's CEO, Wim Mijs, will be one of the keynote speakers at this year’s The Banking Scene Art Night, the must-attend evening event of The Banking Scene conference. This event aims to explore the evolving roles of banks and financial institutions in a world where the design and flow of money are increasingly complex. Today, banks and financial institutions are one point in a vast network of connections, adapting to shifting landscapes and new expectations.

 

The first five EBF members to respond to this announcement will receive a complimentary ticket to the event. To claim your free ticket, please contact info@thebankingscene.com

Register now

FROM EBF MEMBERS

 

French Banking Federation (FBF): Employee training in banking: a 21% increase in training hours in 2023

The French Banking Association (AFB) has published its 2023 Training Report, highlighting the sector's ongoing and increasing investment in professional training. With more than 530 million euros allocated to training, representing 4.3% of payroll, the industry continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting employees in developing their skills. Read more (FR)


Polish Bank Association (ZBP): PAB WIB Webinar and Report: "Accessibility of Banking Services for Consumers with Special Needs in Light of New Legal Requirements"

On November 14, 2024, the Polish Bank Association held a webinar as part of the WIB Analytical and Research Program. The discussion focused on the report, Accessibility of Banking Services for Consumers with Special Needs in Light of New Legal Requirements. Read more (PL)


Finance Denmark: Significant increase in homeowners' interest in refinancing loans

Lower interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages have increased interest in refinancing. In October, Danish homeowners requested more refinancing offers than at the same time last year. Read more (DA)

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS


ECB: Account of the October monetary policy meeting

The Governing Council decided to cut interest rates. The incoming information on inflation had shown that the disinflationary process was well on track. There was increasing confidence that inflation would converge to the 2% medium-term inflation target in a timely manner. Read more


BIS: Olli Rehn: Disinflation on track amid geopolitical uncertainty

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has published the remarks by Mr Olli Rehn, Governor of the Bank of Finland, at the UBS European Conference, London, 12 November 2024. Read more


EIOPA: EIOPA welcomes international agreement on a new global capital standard for insurers

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) welcomes the approval of the global Insurance Capital Standard (ICS) by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) as a prescribed capital requirement for internationally active insurance groups (IAIGs). Read more

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