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EU law weekly briefing: legislative, regulatory and enforcement developments across finance, competition, data, environment, IP, life sciences and TMT (22 February 2024)

Published on: 22 February 2024

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Banking and finance

EU banking package: EBA consults on Pillar 3 disclosures and supervisory reporting requirements for operational risk

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has opened consultation on two draft implementing technical standards (ITS) that would revise Pillar 3 disclosure obligations and supervisory reporting for operational risk. Feedback is invited by 30 April 2024. See: LNB News 20/02/2024 42.

EU banking package: EBA consults on business indicator-related mandates in CRR3

The EBA is also seeking views on two sets of draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) covering the components of the business indicator (BI), together with a draft ITS aligning BI components to the corresponding supervisory reporting references under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). Submissions are due by 21 May 2024. See: LNB News 20/02/2024 22.

Commercial

Council of the EU adopts directive to empower consumers for green transition

The Council of the EU has agreed a directive intended to equip consumers to participate in the green transition.

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