European Banking Authority (EBA)
State-backed Covid loans have light capital impact – EBA
Average risk density of guaranteed loans was 18% at end-June
EU loans under Covid moratoria have high credit risk – EBA
Banks in Austria, Iceland, Romania and Slovakia especially vulnerable, data shows
Banks in EU periphery lose most on soured loans
Irish, Spanish, Italian banks also have to wait longest to recover loaned funds to borrowers in default
EU’s dividend ban overshadows reform effort
Banks may be reluctant to run down buffers even if regulators soften the MDA threshold for payouts
SME risks take centre stage at European banks
Lenders could suffer if government support for small business starts to wane
EBA wants Basel to revisit prudential rules on software
Banking regulator set to soften capital impact of IT assets, but proposals are still out of line with US
At Santander, Covid relief for €75bn of loans expired through Q3
Sixteen per cent of loans coming out of payment holidays have experienced a fall in creditworthiness
Basel’s Rogers: little evidence capital buffers have failed
Top regulator disputes idea banks are unable to run down buffers, urges better communication
EBA’s software treatment offers banks meagre capital benefits
Three-year prudential amortisation approach more generous than initial two-year proposal
Op risk data: Record $920m fine for JP metals ploy
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Souring loans piled up at EU banks in Q2
Share of loans that have declined in creditworthiness made up 8.2% of lenders’ totals
EU banks’ credit risk estimates deteriorated in Q2
Weighted average corporate borrower PD across countries climbed to 2.04%
EU banks’ capital gauges show mixed recovery from Covid hit
Tier 1 leverage ratios fall for second quarter in a row
Dutch banks seek quantum edge for stress tests
ABN, ING and Rabobank working together; US quantum developer seeks patent for CCAR
Which EU banks hold the most loans subject to Covid relief?
UK lender Lloyds had 13% of its loan book under payment moratoria as of June 30
France, Germany lead EU on MREL debt sales
French banks account for 27% of total bail-in bond issuances
A bridge too far: EBA swap stay to spur mass repapering?
Industry scrambles to avoid duplicating BRRD close-out contract changes across four jurisdictions
Systemic eurozone banks expand cleared portfolios
BNP Paribas is an outlier, having ratcheted up bilateral trading since 2013
How Deutsche shrank its systemic footprint
Total exposures have fallen one-third since 2013
Systemic indicators surged at European banks in 2019
Total exposures increased 3% year on year
Barclays led European banks on derivatives notionals in 2019
Deutsche Bank cut notionals 10% last year
EBA’s software compromise draws fire on two fronts
UK regulator suggests it will neuter the proposed capital relief, which banks say doesn’t go far enough
EU banks’ Q1 credit risk estimates show little Covid effect
Probability of defaults for retail exposures edged up only slightly quarter-on-quarter
Corporate, SME loans to take brunt of Covid shock, say EU banks
Though credit outlook has darkened, banks expect to increase lending overall