Commission Report on Preparedness in the EU Financial Sector
Summary
The European Commission published a report assessing the resilience of the EU financial sector against various potential disruptions. The report is part of the EU's broader preparedness union strategy and covers the financial sector's ability to withstand systemic shocks.
What changed
The European Commission published a report examining the resilience of the EU financial sector against various potential disruptions. The report forms part of the EU's preparedness union strategy, which aims to strengthen the financial sector's ability to withstand systemic shocks and maintain stability during crises.
Financial institutions, regulators, and market participants should review the report findings to understand the Commission's assessment of sector vulnerabilities and resilience measures. The report may inform future regulatory expectations and policy initiatives aimed at enhancing financial sector preparedness across the EU.
What to do next
- Monitor for subsequent preparedness measures
- Review report findings for sector resilience insights
- Track EU preparedness union developments
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Publication date 10 March 2026 Author Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union
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The European Commission has published a report on the resilience of the EU financial sector against various potential disruptions. It is part of the EU’s overall preparedness union strategy.
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- 10 MARCH 2026 Commission report on the preparedness in the EU financial sector English (162.52 KB - PDF) Download ## Related links
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