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24 February 2015

European Banking Authority Reports On Implications Of Regulatory Reforms For Banks' Business Models

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On February 9, 2015, the European Banking Authority published an overview of the potential implications of regulatory measures for banks' business models.
European Union Finance and Banking

On February 9, 2015, the European Banking Authority published an overview of the potential implications of regulatory measures for banks' business models. The report focuses on the impact of regulation for business models after the recent financial crisis, including the implementation of regulatory capital requirements, the leverage ratio, the liquidity coverage ratio, net stable funding ratio, reforms on banking structures, recovery and resolution regimes and the obligations under European Market Infrastructure Regulation for the derivatives markets.

The EBA report is available at: http://www.eba.europa.eu/documents/10180/974844/Report+-%20Overview+of+the+potential+implications+of+regulatory+measures+for+business+models.pdf/fd839715-ce6d-4f48-aa8d-0396ffc146b9.

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