Prudential Risk

    Trading & Investment

    IOSCO Seeks Continuity Plans for Trading Venues, Intermediaries

    By Editors | 08/04/2015

    The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) is examining regulations and policies that can help trading venues such as exchanges or multilateral trading facilities to manage a broad range of risks arising from an evolving technology.

    Market Risk

    New Rules for OTC Derivatives Pushed Back to September 2016

    By Editors | 19/03/2015

    International rules that will require banks to post margin on certain derivative trades have been delayed by nine months as regulators recognised the tight timeline initially given the industry to comply.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Breaking down BCBS 239

    By Editors | 13/03/2015

    BCBS 239 has the potential to dramatically reduce systemic risk in the banking system. Compliance isn’t an easy project, but if approached in the right way it can transform the way banks do business.

    Capital Adequacy

    Australia Regulator Mulls Financial System Inquiry Proposals

    By Editors | 11/03/2015

    Australia’s banking regulator is considering backing calls for banks to strengthen their balance sheets, saying it is also reviewing the impact bankers’ pay has on breeding work cultures that can potentially harm the stability of the country’s financial system.

    Credit Risk

    China Allows Local Governments to Issue 1Trln Yuan of Debt

    By Editors | 11/03/2015

    China will allow local governments to convert up to 1 trillion yuan ($160 billion) in debt into low-interest municipal bonds in a bid to ease the country’s massive debt burden.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Philippine Central Bank Boosts Shadow Banking Monitoring

    By Editors | 10/03/2015

    Philippine central bank is increasing surveillance on shadow banking to ensure the stability of the financial system.

    Structural Regulation

    India Plans to Curb RBI Role in Financial Markets

    By Editors | 06/03/2015

    The government has proposed to take away money market regulatory powers from the central bank and move it to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) under amendments to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act.

    Capital Adequacy

    New Zealand Plans Tougher Capital Rules on Property Loans

    By Editors | 04/03/2015

    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand proposes to amend existing rules by requiring all locally incorporated banks to include residential property investment mortgage loans in a specific asset sub-class, and hold appropriate regulatory capital for those loans.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Standard Chartered and RBS: Now Led by Regulators

    By Peter Guy | 02/03/2015

    The recent appointments of new leaders for Standard Chartered and Royal Bank of Scotland are as risky as they are riskless.

    Capital Adequacy

    S. Korea’s New FSC Chief Seen Pushing for Deregulation

    By Editors | 24/02/2015

    Financial Services Commission chairman designate Yim Jong-yong is expected to relax regulations governing asset and capital at financial firms, say officials and analysts.

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