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  1. Supervisory Board. The Supervisory Board meets every three weeks to discuss, plan and carry out the ECB’s supervisory tasks. It proposes draft decisions to the Governing Council under the non-objection procedure. ECB Governing Council.

  2. Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board meets every three weeks to discuss, plan and carry out the ECB’s supervisory tasks. It proposes draft decisions to the Governing Council under the non-objection procedure.

  3. The Board of Supervisors is EIOPA's main decision-making body and is composed of representatives of the relevant supervisory authority in each country. It includes EIOPA's Chairperson, representatives of the European Commission, the European Systemic Risk Board, the European Banking Authority, the..

  4. Supervisory Board members’ diaries. The ECB publishes the monthly meeting calendars of the ECB members of the Supervisory Board, with a lag of about three months. The calendars include appointments with external parties, complementing the information already currently available on this website (such as the weekly schedule), unless releasing ...

  5. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Wednesday, 15 May 2024. The Central Bank of Cyprus, on 16-17 May 2024, will host for the first time in Cyprus a regular meeting of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank (ECB). The Supervisory Board discusses, plans and carries out the ECB’s supervisory tasks.

  6. www.bankingsupervision.europa.eu › organisationMonday, 26 February

    Calendar of Frank Elderson, February 2024. Monday, 26 February. Supervisory Board. ECB. Tuesday, 27 February. Meeting with Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Mr Tobias Adrian, on economic, financial and regulatory issues.

  7. The Governing Council usually meets twice a month. It assesses economic and monetary developments and takes its monetary policy decisions every six weeks. At the other meetings, the Council discusses mainly issues related to other tasks and responsibilities of the ECB and the Eurosystem. To ensure the separation of the ECB’s monetary policy ...