The EBA calls on banks to consider long-term horizons in their strategies and business activities

19 December 2019

The European Banking Authority published its Report on undue short-term pressures from the financial sector on corporations, which presents its analysis on the extent to which short-termism is present in the banking sector.

The EBA assessed the potential presence and drivers of short-termism, by looking at

Furthermore, the Report assesses whether banking regulations may play a role in exacerbating or in mitigating short-termism.

Overall, based on an analysis of available qualitative and quantitative sources, the EBA identifies some limited concrete evidence of short-termism, without necessarily being in a position to label it systematically as undue, and highlights the need to promote long-term approaches.

On this basis, the EBA provides policy recommendations advocating that policy action should aim at providing relevant information and incentives for the banks to incorporate long-term time horizons in their strategies, governance, business activities and risk management.

The EBA especially recommends to the European Commission and the EU legislators:

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