Committee of European Banking Supervisors

ECB insists stress tests are credible

Central Banking | 23 Jul 2010 |secure

ECB denies claims stress test scenarios were not severe enough

Topics: Stress tests, transparency, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, Spain, European Central Bank

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Europe hikes capital rules, slashes banker bonuses

Central Banking | 08 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Europe, European Commission, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, Financial Services Authority, banks

Cebs unveils details of EU stress tests

Central Banking | 08 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Committee of European Banking Supervisors, Europe, European Central Bank

ECB bond purchase effect wearing off, warns IMF

Central Banking | 08 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: IMF, European Central Bank, Greece, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, growth, Asia, People's Bank of China, emerging markets

Europe works to cut banks’ reporting burden

Central Banking | 17 Feb 2010 |secure

Topics: ECB, Committee of European Banking Supervisors

ECB plans regulatory training for EU candidates

Central Banking | 20 Jan 2010 |secure

Topics: European Central Bank, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, IMF, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, Bini Smaghi, World Bank

Czechs unconvinced by EC regulatory revamp

Central Banking | 16 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: Europe, Czech National Bank, Committee of European Banking Supervisors

CEBS publishes draft liquidity guidelines

Central Banking | 07 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: Committee of European Banking Supervisors, af Jochnick

Poll investigates banks' transparency

Central Banking | 19 Jun 2008 |secure

Topics: Eurozone, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, transparency

EU regulator warns bank chiefs over consolidation

Central Banking | 19 Jul 2005 |secure

Topics: United Kingdom, Committee of European Banking Supervisors

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