on the capital adequacy of investments firms and credit institutions
Made by
Council of the European Communities
Made under
first and third sentences of Article 57 (2) of TEEC
Journal reference
OJ L 141, 11 June 1993, p. 1–26
History
Date made
15 March 1993
Implementation date
1 July 1995
Applies from
31 December 1995
Other legislation
Amended by
Directive 98/33/EC, Directive 2002/87/EC, Directive 2004/39/EC and Directive 2005/1/EC
Replaced by
Directive 2006/49/EC
Repealed
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The Capital Adequacy Directive was a European directive that aimed to establish uniform capital requirements for both banking firms and non-bank securities firms, first issued in 1993 and revised in 1998. These was superseded by the Capital Requirements Directives starting in 2006.
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