youth employment 1.4.2. Specific objective(s) and ABM/ABB activity(ies) concerned Specific objective No 1 Increasing the number and volume of European Investment Bank (EIB) financing and investment [...] Parliament, the Council, the European Central Bank, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and European Investment Bank entitled "An Investment Plan for Europe". COM(2014) [...] the European Investment Bank; (e) detailed rules on the provision of the EU guarantee, in accordance with Article 7, including its capped coverage of portfolios of specific types of instruments, calls
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mitigate procyclicality which cover three areas: bank capital framework, bank loan loss provisions, and leverage and valuation. The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has issued Recommendations intended [...] pronounced had the European Central Bank and the Bank of England not been accepting securitization as collateral: in 2008, 95% of all securitization issuance was retained by banks for 'repo' purposes, with primary [...] improve investor understanding of banks' risk profile and, by enhancing transparency, reinforce banks' risk management. The incremental administrative burden for the EU banking industry is estimated at €1
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payment institutions will not be). Traditionally, payment services were offered by banks regulated by the EU banking directives. These were amended in 2006 and replaced by Directive 2006/48/EC relating [...] addition, regular bilateral discussions with Member States, the European Central Bank, the payment industry (banks, electronic money institutions and mobile payment providers), consumer organisations [...] from two expert groups provided valuable expertise. A specific meeting was organised with the electronic money industry and the European Central Bank. 2.3. Impact assessment A wide range of solutions
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African Development Bank; (f) the Council of Europe Development Bank; (g) the Nordic Investment Bank; (h) the Caribbean Development Bank; (i) the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; [...] includes legal risk; (25) ‘central banks’ means the national central banks that are members of the European System of Central Banks and the European Central Bank, unless otherwise indicated. (26) ‘dilution [...] Development Bank and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration shall be considered Multilateral Development Banks (MDB). 2. Exposures to the following multilateral development banks shall be
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including a significant number of stakeholders in the banking sector (supervisory authorities, central banks, banks and associations of bankers), which provided comments on the need for EU action in this [...] g regimes are key to ensure compliance with EU banking rules, protect users of banking services and ensure safety, stability and integrity of banking markets. The analysis of national sanctioning regimes [...] of financial institutions, especially in banks. Whilst not all banks suffered from systemic weaknesses of governance arrangements, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) referred to "a number
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EN 2.1. Large inter-bank exposures The Commission believes that inter-bank exposures are not risk-free and should be prudently managed. The Commission proposes to limit all inter-bank exposures to 25% [...] cross- border banks and required supervisors participating in those colleges to discuss and agree on specific issues with a non-binding mediation mechanism via the Committee of European Banking Supervisors [...] options for the institutions themselves. 6.2.3. Interbank exposures (Article 111 of Directive 2006/48/EC) Inter-bank exposures pose a significant risk as banks, although regulated, can fail. A failure of
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EN 2.1. Large inter-bank exposures The Commission believes that inter-bank exposures are not risk-free and should be prudently managed. The Commission proposes to limit all inter-bank exposures to 25% [...] cross- border banks and required supervisors participating in those colleges to discuss and agree on specific issues with a non-binding mediation mechanism via the Committee of European Banking Supervisors [...] options for the institutions themselves. 6.2.3. Interbank exposures (Article 111 of Directive 2006/48/EC) Inter-bank exposures pose a significant risk as banks, although regulated, can fail. A failure of
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capital requirements applicable to banks are not appropriate, either for crowdfunding backers or crowdfunding platforms. The vast majority of backers are neither banks nor insurance companies. Although [...] the entire risk of any loss. Crowdfunding platforms – like banks – operate as investment brokers. The regulation of brokerage by banks is aimed primarily at investor protection. This should be available [...] or specific level of complexity. This is not necessary for small sums or a low level of complexity. There are, after all, exemptions to the disclosure and documentation obligations also for banks,
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FinDAG).92 State funding is added for bank supervision in that day-to-day bank supervision is con- ducted to a considerable extent by the German Central Bank (Bundesbank). This supervision is funded with public [...] irrelevant within the Eurozone, at least for the banks under direct ECB supervision. As the ECB decides centrally on banking supervision questions for those banks, in 57 Council Regulation (EU) No 1024/2013 [...] bring a representative from the Member State’s central bank, where the national authority competent for banking supervision is not a central bank. For the voting procedure, the representatives of the
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manufacturer in the respective lorry sub-groups. ► Manufacturer-specific CO2 emissions – As from 2019, the actual average manufacturer-specific CO2 emissions of each manufacturer’s fleet of new lorries [...] reduce the manufacturer-specific CO2 emissions by a maximum of 3%; - zero-emission HDVs for which there are no CO2 targets can be counted as reducing the manufacturer-specific CO2 emissions by a maximum [...] manufacturer-specific CO2 target for 2025 [Art. 7 (1)]; - in 2029, the sum of the emission debts exceeds the sum of emission credits; - in the years from 2030, the average manufacturer-specific CO2 emissions
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