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''European Union (EU).'' | |||
The | |||
(EBA). | |||
The EBA's responsibilities include: | |||
*Establishing common rules for all banking institutions in the EU. | |||
*Ensuring that individual banking supervisors understand and apply these common rules in a consistent and harmonised way. | |||
*Strengthening the oversight of international banking groups operating in more than one EU member state. | |||
The European Banking Authority is the successor to the former Committee of European Banking Supervisors. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[AMC]] | ||
* [[Bank of England]] | |||
* [[Bank supervision]] | |||
* [[Basel III]] | |||
* [[Capital adequacy]] | |||
* [[European Central Bank]] | |||
* [[European Union]] | * [[European Union]] | ||
* [[Euro zone]] | |||
* [[Federal Reserve System]] | |||
* [[Home supervisor]] | |||
* [[Host supervisor]] | |||
* [[Internal Market]] | |||
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]] | |||
* [[Supervisory college]] |
Revision as of 13:26, 10 March 2017
European Union (EU).
(EBA).
The EBA's responsibilities include:
- Establishing common rules for all banking institutions in the EU.
- Ensuring that individual banking supervisors understand and apply these common rules in a consistent and harmonised way.
- Strengthening the oversight of international banking groups operating in more than one EU member state.
The European Banking Authority is the successor to the former Committee of European Banking Supervisors.