AI Summary of Article 445 Disclosure of exposures to market risk under the standardised approach
This document outlines the disclosure obligations for institutions regarding their trading book positions and own funds requirements under specified regulatory frameworks. Firstly, those not authorised to employ the alternative internal model approach must present a summary of their trading book positions, utilising the simplified standardised approach.
Secondly, institutions calculating their own funds requirements are mandated to disclose comprehensive details, including total own funds requirements and a breakdown by specific measures—covering sensitivities-based methods, default risk charges, and residual risks. This must encompass various financial instruments, differentiated by risk classification and specific requirements associated with both default and credit spread risks for securitisation instruments.
Article 445 Disclosure of exposures to market risk under the standardised approach
1. Institutions that have not been granted permission by competent authorities to use the alternative internal model approach as set out in Article 325az, and that use the simplified standardised approach in accordance with Article 325a or the alternative standardised approach in accordance with Part Three, Title IV, Chapter 1a, shall disclose an overview of their trading book positions.
2. Institutions calculating their own funds requirements in accordance with Part Three, Title IV, Chapter 1a, shall disclose their total own funds requirements, own funds requirements for the sensitivities-based method, default risk charge and own funds requirements for residual risks. The disclosure of own funds requirements for the measures of the sensitivities-based method and for default risk shall be broken down into the following instruments:
(a) financial instruments other than securitisation instruments held in the trading book, with a breakdown by risk class, and a separate identification of the own funds requirements for default risk;