Malta:
EBA Consultation Paper On Draft EBA Guidelines On Limits On Exposures To Shadow Banking Entities Which Carry Out Banking Activities Outside A Regulated Framework
31 March 2015
MFSA – Malta Financial Services Authority
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On 19th March 2014, the EBA issued a consultation paper entitled
"Draft EBA Guidelines on limits on exposures to shadow banking
entities which carry out banking activities outside a regulated
framework under Article 395 para. 2 Regulation (EU) No.
575/2013" [EBA/CP/2015/06].
The draft Guidelines aim at laying down the requirements which
credit institutions and investment firms must fulfil to set limits
to their individual exposures to shadow banking entities and to the
shadow banking sector in its entirety.
The consultation runs until 19th June 2015. Contributions can be
submitted online by clicking on the 'send your comments'
button on the consultation page within the EBA's website: http://goo.gl/hNmNF6
MFSA Newsletter - March 2015
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