Seminar on discretionary elements of the EU capital requirements framework
- Starts:13:00, 11 September 2024
- Ends:17:30, 11 September 2024
- Location:BI - campus Oslo, Rom: A2 - Blue 4
- Enrolment deadline:09.09.2024 20:00
- Contact:Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter (sjur.s.ellingsater@bi.no)
EU/EEA law contains a detailed regulatory framework for determining the level of capital banks must maintain. While the common minimum requirements follow from the EU’s Capital Requirements Regulation, a Capital Requirements Directive contemplates that bank supervisors and other national authorities supplement these through administrative decisions on capital add-ons and buffer requirements. As there is not one single administrative authority making these decisions for all EU/EEA banks, there arises the risk of administrative practices differing across national borders.
Little is currently known about whether the rules are applied in a coherent manner across Member States. The goal of the seminar is to bring together banking regulation experts from EU/EEA jurisdictions to fill this gap.
This seminar is made possible through the Research Council of Norway’s funding of the Research group on Supervision and Enforcement of EU/EEA Economic Regulation (SupER).
Programme
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Welcome
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Session 1 - Banking Union jurisdictions
Professor Tobias H. Tröger, Goethe University
The European Central Bank and the Single Supervisory MechanismProfessor Bart Joosen, Leiden University
The NetherlandsDr. Guido Crapanzano, Bank of Italy
ItalyDoctoral researcher Joeri De Smet, KU Leuven
Belgium -
Pause
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Session 2 - Other EU/EEA jurisdictions
Associate professor Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter, BI Norwegian Business School
NorwayAssistant professor Katarzyna Parchimowicz, University of Wroclaw
PolandAssociate professor Rebecca Söderström, Uppsala University
Sweden -
Closing reflections and remarks