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Payments & Settlements
ECB Seeks Further Guidance from SWIFT on ISO 20022 Delay
By Editors | 06/05/2020
The request follows a March decision by SWIFT’s Board to extend the original timeline for implementation of ISO 20022 for cross-border payments by one year to end-2022.
Clearing & Post-Trade
Industry Bodies Request Margin Exemption Extensions under EMIR
By Manesh Samtani | 06/05/2020
ISDA and other industry associations are asking for equivalence decisions for all jurisdictions that have implemented margin rules in line with the BCBS-IOSCO framework.
Structural Regulation
FCA Extends Deadline for Lenders to Stop Issuing New LIBOR Loans
By Editors | 30/04/2020
The deadline extension for lenders is a response to Covid-19, as the FCA seeks to avoid disrupting the flow of loans to help companies stay afloat during the pandemic.
KYC & CDD
Digital Identification in a Post-COVID World
By Editors | 28/04/2020
Social distancing has put KYC into sharp focus, with regulators reiterating their support for digital onboarding to ensure financial transactions are possible.
Credit Risk
ECB Officials Push for ‘Bad Bank’ to Clean Up NPLs – Report
By Editors | 21/04/2020
ECB officials are concerned that the coronavirus pandemic will trigger a surge in NPLs that could hamper banks’ ability to lend.
Structural Regulation
MAS, ESMA Sign MOU on Singapore’s Financial Benchmarks
By Editors | 18/04/2020
The MOU and last year’s equivalence decision from the European Commission ensure that FIs in the EU can continue using SIBOR and the SOR as reference rates in their contracts.
PEPs & Sanctions
OFSI Fines Standard Chartered $25m for Sanctions Breaches
By Editors | 07/04/2020
Standard Chartered made a series of loans to a Turkish private bank, which at the time was almost wholly owned by Sberbank, a sanctioned Russian bank.
Credit Risk
BCBS Issues Guidance on Treatment of Loans Under Relief
By Editors | 05/04/2020
IFRS 9 should be applied flexibly rather than mechanistically when estimating ECL, and payment moratorium periods can be excluded from the counting of days past due.
Capital Adequacy
Banks Scrap Dividends, Buybacks Amid Regulatory Pressure
By Manesh Samtani | 02/04/2020
HSBC and Standard Chartered are among the banks that have scrapped their 2019/2020 dividends and agreed not to buy back shares.
Trading & Investment
Short-selling Bans Fail to Achieve Positive Effects: WFE
By Manesh Samtani | 31/03/2020
In Asia, South Korea, Malaysia and Indonesia have imposed short-selling bans, while Thailand, Taiwan and India have tightened their rules to make the practice more difficult.
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