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Capital Adequacy
No Shortage of Risks Looming Across Financial System
By Manesh Samtani | 03/12/2018
Banking system reforms will have to adapt to new risks to mitigate the effects of the next financial crisis, said BCBS secretary general William Coen, hinting at a future ‘Basel IV’.
Capital Adequacy
Financial System Risks Eased, but Higher Capital Necessary – RBNZ
By Manesh Samtani | 30/11/2018
Though domestic financial stability risks have abated, the RBNZ said higher bank capital requirements are necessary, while also easing mortgage lending curbs.
Liquidity Risk
India Eases Asset Securitisation Norms to Help Non-Bank Liquidity
By Editors | 30/11/2018
The RBI has reduced the holding time required for loans with maturities of over 5 years before they can be securitised.
Emerging Prudential Risks
China Consults on Revision of Rules Governing Foreign Banks
By Editors | 30/11/2018
CBIRC proposes more stringent supervision of foreign banks to improve “risk resilience” and customer protection, following the release of measures to further open up the banking industry.
Capital Adequacy
G20 Financial Regulatory Reform Agenda On Track – FSB
By Garima Chitkara | 30/11/2018
Basel III and OTC derivatives reforms were on track and broadly achieving their intended goals. High public debt and rising non-bank financial intermediation remain a focus area for the FSB.
Liquidity Risk
India to Implement NSFR from April 2020
By Editors | 30/11/2018
The Net Stable Funding Ratio will apply to Indian banks on both a stand-alone and consolidated basis, and foreign banks on a stand-alone basis.
Clearing & Post-Trade
FIA Updates CCP Risk Management Framework After Nasdaq Member Default
By Garima Chitkara | 29/11/2018
The industry body has updated its 2015 framework for CCP risk management to include more robust and transparent margining and higher skin in the game.
Emerging Prudential Risks
More Chinese Institutions to be Designated ‘Systemically Important’
By Manesh Samtani | 29/11/2018
Regulators will designate more financial institutions as ‘too big to fail’ and subject them to additional prudential and supervisory requirements.
Resolution & Recovery
S. Korean Financial Holding Companies Opposed to Bail-in Regime
By Editors | 28/11/2018
The financial holding companies say that a bail-in regime could lead to lower credit ratings and higher bank funding costs, based on an implied reduction in government support during a crisis.
Capital Adequacy
APRA Extends Timeline for Capital Reforms to Align with Basel III
By Editors | 27/11/2018
APRA will align capital reforms with Basel III timelines, effectively pushing implementation to 1 January 2022. It has also adjusted the leverage ratio in response to consultative feedback.
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