Banks’ funding plans need ‘careful monitoring’, EBA says
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Some European banks’ plans for future funding until 2019 will need to be monitored carefully by regulators, the European Banking Authority (EBA) says.
“Banks’ growth assumptions for client deposits are ambitious,” says the EBA in a report issued on July 31.
The EBA asked 155 European banks for information on their funding plans over the next two years. Most banks expect their assets to grow over the survey period, with the main drivers being loans to households and non-financial corporations
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