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31.—(1) This regulation applies where the appropriate regulator is the EEA consolidating supervisor of an institution (“the relevant institution”).
(2) The appropriate regulator must submit a report containing its assessment of the liquidity risk profile of a group in accordance with Articles 86 and 105 of the capital requirements directive to the relevant competent authorities.
(3) The appropriate regulator must take all reasonable steps to reach a joint decision with the relevant competent authorities, within one month of submitting its report, on measures to address any significant matters and material findings relating to liquidity supervision in relation to the group including those relating to—
(a)the adequacy of the organisation and the treatment of risks as required pursuant to Article 86 of the capital requirements directive; and
(b)the need for institution-specific liquidity requirements in accordance with Article 105 of the capital requirements directive.
(4) The appropriate regulator must consider, for the purposes of reaching a joint decision, the risk assessments prepared in accordance with Articles 73 and 97 of the capital requirements directive in relation to subsidiaries by the relevant competent authorities.
(5) The appropriate regulator must provide the relevant institution with a document setting out the fully reasoned joint decision.
(6) Where a joint decision cannot be reached, the appropriate regulator must, at the request of any of the relevant competent authorities, consult EBA, or may do so of its own initiative.
(7) If a joint decision has not been made within one month of the appropriate regulator submitting its report in accordance with paragraph (2), the appropriate regulator must—
(a)after considering the risk assessments prepared in relation to subsidiaries by the relevant competent authorities and any advice given by EBA, make a decision on the matters referred to in paragraph (3);
(b)where that decision differs significantly from any advice given by EBA, give reasons for the difference;
(c)provide all relevant competent authorities and the relevant institution with a document containing its decision and the decisions of the relevant competent authorities on the matters referred to in paragraph (3);
(d)recognise the decisions taken by the relevant competent authorities, mentioned in sub-paragraph (c), as determinative.
(8) If, by the end of the one month period referred to in paragraph (7), any of the relevant competent authorities has referred the matter to EBA in accordance with Article 19 of the EBA Regulation, the appropriate regulator must defer its decision and await any decision that EBA may take in accordance with Article 19(3) of that Regulation on the appropriate regulator's decision on the matters referred to in paragraph (3).
(9) If EBA takes a decision in accordance with Article 19(3) of the EBA Regulation, the appropriate regulator must take its decision on the matters referred to in paragraph (3) in conformity with the decision of EBA.
(10) The appropriate regulator must update the joint decision reached in accordance with paragraph (3) or its own decision made under paragraph (7)(a) or (9)—
(a)annually; or
(b)in exceptional circumstances, on receipt of a fully reasoned written request by a relevant competent authority to update the decision on the application of Article 105 of the capital requirements directive;
and where sub-paragraph (b) applies, the updated decision may be made after consultation with the competent authority making the request, without consulting the other relevant competent authorities.
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