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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/63 of 21 October 2014 supplementing Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ex ante contributions to resolution financing arrangements
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Pillar | Indicator | Sign |
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Risk exposure | Own funds and eligible liabilities held by the institution in excess of the MREL | – |
Risk exposure | Leverage Ratio | – |
Risk exposure | Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio | – |
Risk exposure | TRE/Total Assets | + |
Stability and Variety of Funding | Net Stable Funding Ratio | – |
Stability and Variety of Funding | Liquidity Coverage Ratio | – |
Importance of an institution to the stability of the financial system or economy | Share of interbank loans and deposits in the EU | + |
Additional risk indicators to be determined by the resolution authority | IPS Membership | – |
Additional risk indicators to be determined by the resolution authority | Extent of previous extraordinary public financial support | + |
For indicators with positive sign, higher values correspond to higher riskiness of an institution. For indicators with negative sign, higher values correspond to lower riskiness of an institution.
The resolution authority shall determine the indicators trading activities, off-balance sheet exposures, derivatives, complexity and resolvability, and specify their sign accordingly.
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