Capital / Liquidity

    Capital / Liquidity

    India to Cut State Ownership of Banks

    By Samuel Riding | 09/05/2017

    Dilution to 52% stakes to support recapitalisation in pursuit of $12.4bn needed to comply with Basel III.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Singapore Government Introduces New RRP Regime

    By Samuel Riding | 09/05/2017

    Bill extends MAS powers over financial institutions in distress and their counterparties.

    Capital / Liquidity

    RBI Granted More Powers to Tackle Bad Loans

    By Samuel Riding | 08/05/2017

    Central bank can direct banks on how to deal with stressed assets.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Malaysia Removes Bank Reserve Funds Requirement

    By Samuel Riding | 08/05/2017

    Central bank suggests banks will be allowed to use freed-up funds to issue dividends.

    Capital / Liquidity

    RBNZ Consults on Capital Adequacy Framework

    By Samuel Riding | 04/05/2017

    Initial consultation will look at eligible instruments, risk measurement, minimum requirements.

    Capital / Liquidity

    HKMA Issues Annual Report

    By Samuel Riding | 04/05/2017

    Complaints against AIs up 9%, 1,729 cases completed; central bank warns on liquidity risk.

    Capital / Liquidity

    China’s Biggest Banks to Set up Financial Inclusion Units

    By Samuel Riding | 04/05/2017

    Banks should set up ‘inclusive finance’ divisions by year-end; lending to small enterprises will be incentivised.

    Capital / Liquidity

    BIS Issues Basel III Report Card

    By Samuel Riding | 27/04/2017

    Five of 8 APAC jurisdictions covered in report have yet to legislate for Pillar 3 disclosure requirements.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Philippines to Ease Fund Derivative Rules

    By Samuel Riding | 24/04/2017

    Securities regulator also planning new investment management risk guidelines.

    AML / KYC

    MAS Chief Cites Technology as Top Regulatory Priority

    By Samuel Riding | 24/04/2017

    Ravi Menon cites banks exit from some market segments, but says costs not sufficient reason for regulatory rollback.

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