European Commission Confirms that the Imposition of Stricter Conditions for Banks Not Necessary Due to Market Developments

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The European Commission published a report on market developments over the past year that would potentially have created the need for stricter requirements for the level of banks' own funds, large exposures and public disclosure. The Capital Requirements Regulation allows the Commission to impose stricter conditions if measures are necessary to address changes in micro-prudential and macro-prudential risks arising from market developments, in or outside the EU, affecting all Member States, and if the tools provided for in the CRR and the Capital Requirements Directive are not sufficient to address these risks. Such stricter requirements could be based on the recommendation or the opinion of the European Stability Risk Board or the European Banking Authority. The Commission's report concludes that no such circumstances have transpired.  The EU financial stability risks identified in the report include: (i) the possible risk re-pricing of risk premia in global financial markets, amplified by low liquidity; (ii) risks of further weakening of banks’ and insurers’ balance sheets; (ii) risks of deterioration of debt sustainability in sovereign, corporate and household sectors; and (iv) risks posed by contagion and exposures to shadow banking entities.

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