Demelza Jurcevic
European Banking Authority (EBA)
Demelza Jurcevic is a bank sector analyst at the European Banking Authority (EBA), where she is involved in stress testing and risk assessment of the European banking system. Before joining the EBA, she worked as a policy advisor at De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), in the Supervisory Policy Division. Her main fields of expertise are financial risk management, stress testing and Pillar 2 requirements. In particular, she has been intimately involved in developing the CEBS guidelines for stress testing that were published in the summer of 2010 and in the EU-wide stress test exercise of CEBS/EBA and the IMF Financial Sector Assessment Programme for the Netherlands. She has been also member of the quality assurance Task Force during the 2011 EU-wide stress test. Demelza studied Economics and she received a B.A. in Economics and a M.Sc. in Financial Economics from Erasmus University of Rotterdam. She is also a certified Financial Risk Manager (GARP).
Articles by Demelza Jurcevic:
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A short guide to the EBA’s recapitalisation results
21 December 2011, 9431 reads
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