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November 27 2023

Comments regarding the European Commission's consultation exercise "rationalisation of reporting...

The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) welcomes the European Commission’s goal of a 25 percent reduction in the burden on companies and administrative organizations resulting from reporting requirements.

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September 26 2023

DK Comments on Post-implementation Review IFRS 9 Financial Instruments Impairment

The German Banking Industry Committee welcomes the “Post-implementation Review IFRS 9 Financial Instruments Impairment” and notes that the implementation of the impairment rules of IFRS 9 has been a very high effort for the banks. In many banks, IFRS...

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February 28 2022

Comments of the German Banking Industry Committee on EU-Listing-Act

The German Banking Industry Committee commented on EU Commission’s consultation on an EU Listing Act on February 11, 2022.

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June 17 2019

IASB Exposure Draft ED/2019/1 Bechmark Reform

IASB proposes changes to IAS 39 and IFRS 9 due to possible effects of the IBOR reform. GBIC basically agrees with the proposals but advocates also for reliefs concerning retrospective effectiveness testing and dynamic hedging according to IAS 39.

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June 21 2018

DK on the planned amendment of MiFID II

The German Banking Industry Committee (DK) commented on the planned amendment of MiFID II ...

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May 25 2018

Comments on the European Commission’s proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and the...

The European Commission (COM) published a proposal for a Regulation on amending Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 as regards minimum loss coverage for non-performing exposures on 14 March 2018 ...

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May 25 2018

EFRAG Discussion Paper Equity instruments – Impairment and Recycling

EFRAG has published a discussion paper where alternative rules for accounting of equity instruments according to IFRS 9 (FV-OCI) are discussed ...

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May 15 2018

Comments on the European Commission's initiative on an integrated covered bond framework

The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) has commented on the EU-Commission’s proposal for a Directive on the issue of covered bonds and covered bond public supervision & on a proposal for a Regulation on amending Regulation (EU) 575/2013 as...

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April 12 2018

Comments on the European Commission’s “Exploratory consultation on the finalisation of Basel III”

On March 16th 2018 the European Commission startet it's first "Exploratory consultation" on the finalisation of Basel III. The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC/DK) is pleased to participate in the Commission’s initiative.

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November 15 2016

Comments on the ECB Draft Guidance to banks on non-performing loans

In September 2016, the ECB issued draft guidance for consultation on how banks should deal with non-performing loans (NPLs). German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) basically welcomes both the ECB’s plan to harmonise practices concerning the...

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October 25 2016

EBA guidelines to expected credit lossess

In July 2016, the EBA (European Banking Authority) issued draft guidelines on credit risk management practices and accounting for expected losses.

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November 9 2013

Comments regarding the European Commission's proposal for a regulation on indices used as benchmarks...

The European Commission's legislative proposal is of great importance because indices play a significant role for a multitude of financial instruments and financial contracts. In view of their key economic importance as credence goods and in the...

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April 10 2013

Comments by the German Banking Industry Committee on the Exposure Draft "Classification and...

With this Exposure Draft, the IASB has picked up on various points of criticism regarding the already finalised IFRS 9 (2009/2010). The key change is the proposed introduction of the FVTOCI category. The IASB has stated that such a category would...

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