The Bank for International Settlements reports good progress with implementing Basel 3, but highlights a number of areas where countries are facing difficulties.
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The Bank for International Settlements reports good progress with implementing Basel 3, but highlights a number of areas where countries are facing difficulties.
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is pondering transitioning arrangements for new accounting rules to avoid a possible credit shock.
The Basel Committee has reiterated its stance on areas such as internal models, but is risking a deep fracture with European policy-makers. Could there be some scope for compromise between the two sides?
London Bullion Market Association awards technology firms mandate to run trading platform and bring it in line with regulatory thinking.
Unlike other European finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem of the Netherlands sees scope for tougher regulatory requirements in contrast to some.
The UK’s senior managers and certification regime already entails great responsibilities for those it covers. However, recent changes and consultations will not only broaden its scope, but further raise the stakes for senior managers.
The Securities & Exchange Commission is to conduct a thorough analysis of the exchange traded funds sector to clarify its impact on markets.
Senators write to six federal supervisors asking for reinforced bonus clawback mechanisms under Dodd-Frank.
Eight trade associations wrote to the European Parliament over the benefits of securitisation as a source of funding for the region’s economies.
Two trade associations recommend establishing a working group to analyse and to provide early warnings over liquidity issues in the secondary corporate bond market
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