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New EBA taxonomy could help integrate emerging op risks

Extra loss flags will allow banks to track transversal risks like geopolitics and AI, say experts.

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A new concept created by the European Banking Authority for reporting operational risk losses could help banks track emerging risk types and even facilitate forward-looking measurement of op risk, experts believe. 

Much of the work on a new European Union taxonomy, unveiled by the EBA in August 2025 as a regulatory technical standard under the third Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR III), centered on integrating emerging operational risk loss types, such as cyber risk and the growing

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