EBI Regulatory Report #237
- Date December 1, 2025

EBI Report
on
Economic Policy and Financial Regulation Measures:
International, EU and Euro Area Levels
(28 November 2025)
Professor Dr. Christos V. Gortsos and Daphne Farmaki
(Law School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Key developments from 24 – 28 November:
28 November
- ECB/Eurosystem: ECB Consumer Expectations Survey results – October 2025
- EU-US trade relations: Council moves forward in implementing the tariff elements of the Joint Statement
- IADI: publication of revised Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems
- ESMA: Algorithmic Trading tops the Agenda of the Financial and Energy Regulators’ Forum
27 November
- OECD: Rapidly ageing populations will continue to put pressure on pension systems
- Financial Stability Board (FSB): publication of 2025 global systematically important banks (G-SIBs) list
- Basel Committee on Banking Supervision: publication of details on the 2025 assessment of G-SIBs
- ESRB: Outcomes of the 60th General Board Meeting of 20 November 2025
26 November
- ECB/Eurosystem: Financial Stability Review, November 2025
- OECD: Links between climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution highlight need for policies that work together
- EBA Peer Review: most reviewed supervisors effectively implement gender diversity policies in management bodies
- EBA: publication of its Q2 2025 Dashboard on the MREL (minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities)
- SRB: 2026 work programme
- EIOPA Summary Report: Pilot Techsprint on pension awareness maps out innovative ways to boost pension outcomes for groups at risk of pension shortfalls
25 November
- European Commission: 2026 European Semester Autumn Package
- FSB: release of updated insurer list, proposals on new guidance, and affirmation of use of the IAIS Holistic Framework assessments instead of an annual identification of global systemically important insurers
- EBA: release of the final technical package for its 4.2 reporting framework to ensure compliance with EU regulatory reporting obligations and to conclude the transition to DPM 2.0 (to be applicable by December 2025)
All previous reports are kept in four (4) archives. These can be found here.
