EU regulator is seeking to obtain more accurate and standardised data in the future and enhance the reliability and overall quality of its response

The market for structured deposits in the EU appears to be limited in size and that data on costs and performance is not widely available, according to a report on structured deposits in the European Union (EU) released by the European Banking Authority (EBA). The report includes a mapping of the specific regulatory requirements on pre-contractual disclosure and reporting applicable to structured deposits at European and national level and identifies the data sources that would be required to f

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