Prudential Risk

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    The Banking Industry’s $850bn Behavioural Problem

    By Benjamin Quinlan | 07/08/2018

    If banks are serious about avoiding future fines and losses, the solution lies first and foremost in developing a robust risk culture across the entire organisation.

    Credit Risk

    Moody’s Assigns Stable Outlook To Thai Banks

    By Garima Chitkara | 06/08/2018

    The Thai banking industry will see improved operating environment given robust economic growth along with strong capitalisation and government support, according to an assessment by Moody’s.

    Credit Risk

    BSP Approves PFRS 9 Adoption at Philippine Banks

    By Garima Chitkara | 06/08/2018

    Philippines domestic guidelines for IFRS 9 have been adopted by the central bank with additional requirements for governance overlaid on rules for impairment of bank assets.

    Structural Regulation

    Australia Finds Banking Oligopoly Detrimental To Consumers

    By Garima Chitkara | 06/08/2018

    The Productivity Commission report urges for more competition in Australia’s banking sector – a recommendation re-enforced by Treasurer Scott Morrison in a speech to industry executives.

    Market Risk

    China Raises Reserves Required to Short Yuan in Bid to Stem Losses

    By Editors | 06/08/2018

    Chinese yuan reached its lowest level since end-May 2017 amid growing economic uncertainty and trade war concerns, prompting the PBOC to defend the currency by making it more costly to bet on weakness.

    Payments & Settlements

    China’s Opening Up to Foreign Third Party Online Payment Firms

    By Peter Guy | 06/08/2018

    Stricter regulations are intended to limit abuses, improve government oversight and allow the entry of foreign enterprises for the first time. But, a more comprehensive framework is needed to manage systemic risk posed by the sector’s rise.

    Market Risk

    SFC to Assess Licensed Firms for FRTB Adoption Readiness

    By Manesh Samtani | 06/08/2018

    Pending an update from the Basel Committee on FRTB, the SFC will assess the readiness of LCs to adopt the internal models approach for market risk based on the Basel II.5 framework.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    China’s Ant Financial and WeBank – ‘Too Big to Regulate’

    By Peter Guy | 02/08/2018

    The Chinese government has allowed unregulated online participants to innovate and grow in a sector traditionally dominated by state banks. Systemic risk has increased by not imposing strict and comprehensive regulatory regimes.

    Credit Risk

    Indian Banks Gear Up for RBI’s Second Asset Quality Review

    By Garima Chitkara | 02/08/2018

    RBI has reportedly sought details of specific stressed asset accounts to ensure recognition and provisions are in line with regulatory norms; S&P Global says current cycle of bad loans is likely to reverse within next financial year.

    Capital Adequacy

    PBOC Takes Softer Stance on Bank Lending Caps – Report

    By Editors | 02/08/2018

    Central bank guidance indicates a willingness to be more flexible on lending caps, as economy starts to cool and is threatened by a trade war with the US.

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