EBF MORNING BRIEF      Monday 30 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: ECB rejects banks' call for lower capital to boost lending

The European Central Bank (ECB) rejected calls from Europe's banks to ease capital rules to boost lending and put them on an equal footing with US rivals. As reported by Reuters, the ECB said it was open to discussing with the industry how supervisory processes can be further improved. Read more


FT: French banks to lose out on rising rates due to loan repricing rules

French banks risk falling behind European rivals and losing out on windfall profits from rising interest rates due to rules which hamstring their ability to reprice loans, the Financial Times (FT) writes. Pressures are creating a two-speed European banking sector just as it starts generating interest from investors, including US ones. Read more

 

CoinDesk: Tech solutions for privacy and compliance in CBDCs

Users will likely demand cash-like privacy protections for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). New technology solutions may enable high degrees of privacy while complying with regulations, write Dr. Jonas Gross, Chairman of the Digital Euro Association (DEA), and John Kiff, Research director at the Sovereign Official Digital Association (SODA) in an opinion piece published by CoinDesk. Read more

MAIN EVENTS


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FROM EBF MEMBERS


AEB: What do banks allocate their profits to?

The strength of the Spanish banking sector constitutes a factor of competitiveness for the economy as a whole. Banks will continue to be part of the solution to the complex economic context and exercise their social function. To carry out this purpose, profitability is your first and main line of defense, says María Abascal, General Director of the Spanish Banking Association (AEB). Read more (ES)


HUB: New phishing campaigns 

In the last few days, phishing campaigns targeting clients of Croatian banks have been active for financial gain and data theft. To safeguard themselves, customers can visit the Croatian Association of Banks (HUB) website, where detailed information is available on the most common frauds on the Internet and tips for protection. Read more (HR)


UK Finance: Chief Executive Newsletter

The 2023 priorities have formed the basis of UK Finance's Budget submission. UK Finance will continue to work hard to ensure that the sector maintains its competitiveness, facilitates innovation, and supports customers and businesses around the country. Read more

 

FROM THE INSTITUTIONS

 

ECB: Christine Lagarde: Remembering the Holocaust

The European Central Bank (ECB)’s main building in Frankfurt stands on a site linked to the atrocities of the Holocaust. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the ECB affirms that tyranny and state injustice must never again prevail. Building European unity is a cornerstone of this commitment. Read more


ESMA: Guidelines on stress test scenarios under the MMF Regulation

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) makes available translations of the Guidelines on stress test scenarios under the Money Market Funds (MMF) Regulation as updated in 2022. Read more


EC: Joint Statement by Vice-President Jourová and Commissioner Reynders ahead of Data Protection Day

“The Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the Digital Services Act (DSA) were adopted last year. EU data protection rules continue to provide a stable foundation for our digital policy,” Věra Jourová, Vice-President for Values and Transparency, and Didier Reynders, Commissioner for Justice said in a joint statement. Read more

FROM THE EBF  


EBF: New study outlines path to unlocking major bank financing and economic growth

The European Banking Federation (EBF) and Oliver Wyman today launched a study exploring the EU banking regulatory and supervisory framework and its impact on banks and the economy. The reference study concludes that a review of current capital requirements and supervisory processes could provide capacity for around EUR 4 trillion additional bank lending to finance the green and digital transitions and strengthen the competitiveness of the EU economy. Read more


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