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Capital Adequacy
BCBS Publishes Revised Assessment Methodology For G-SIBs
By Garima Chitkara | 09/07/2018
New framework builds upon consultation last year and provides further guidance on the G-SIB assessment, reporting and higher loss absorbency surcharge. It will be adopted by 2021.
Market Abuse
UPDATED – Samsung Securities Fined 144 Million Won For Dividend Error
By Garima Chitkara | 09/07/2018
South Korea’s FSC fined the company for an April ‘fat finger’ error, which led to the firm issuing 2.8 billion […]
Capital Adequacy
SGX Proposes Amendments to Boost Capital Efficiency for Members
By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018
Proposed amendments include removal of risk-based capital and net liquid capital requirements currently imposed on remote and bank members, among other changes.
Operational Risk
Japan FSA Issues Revised Report on Supervisory Overhaul
By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018
Report was revised following consultation on proposed move to ‘dynamic supervision’ model; FSA says existing supervisory approaches deter focus from priority issues and may not prevent next crisis.
Emerging Prudential Risks
APRA Proposes Amendments to Mitigate Contagion Risk from Related Parties
By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018
Proposals include broadening the definition of related entities to include substantial shareholders and board directors, and aligning the framework with recently revised standards for large exposures to unrelated entities.
Capital Adequacy
ASIC Proposes New Capital Regime for Market Participants
By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018
New minimum capital for futures and securities participants proposed at A$1m and A$0.5m, respectively; futures and securities capital rulebooks to be consolidated.
Credit Risk
SZSE Instructs Listed Companies to Reduce Leverage
By Emma Zhou | 06/07/2018
Shenzhen exchange targets highly-leveraged acquisitions, high-percentage stock pledges and high-debt operations, which are considered to be a threat to China’s economy.
Credit Risk
Australia Proposes Credit Card Lending Restrictions
By Garima Chitkara | 05/07/2018
ASIC has proposed that lenders ensure that new card consumers, or those applying to increase their credit card limit, can repay their credit card debt within three years. The proposal comes after an ASIC review found that 18.5% of Australians were struggling with credit card debt.
Credit Risk
Hong Kong Updates Counterparty Credit Risk Management Framework
By Garima Chitkara | 05/07/2018
The HKMA has revised its counterparty credit risk management regulation to incorporate international regulations; expanding its supervisory coverage to include CVA and central clearing
Resolution & Recovery
What Happens When We Face the Next Banking Crisis?
By Peter Guy | 05/07/2018
A recent IMFBlog post suggests policymakers and regulators are still unprepared to confront the stark moral and economic dilemmas in handling bank failures.
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