The paper offers guidance for prudential authorities in deciding whether to allow tech firms to enter into banking, and what requirements to impose on them.
January 27, 2022China's financial holding company regime represents a novel entity-based regulatory approach for big techs, says a new BIS research paper.
September 30, 2021Common themes on AI governance create scope for the development of international guidance or standards, says a new paper from the Financial Stability Institute.
August 4, 2021Climate stress test exercises will likely become the basis of supervisory discussions regarding bank business models, internal governance and risk management.
July 17, 2021Industry veteran Jamie Lloyd Evans discusses Basel III in light of concerns regarding capital adequacy and bank lending, and offers some thoughts on potential design improvements to the capital framework.
August 16, 2020As long as regulatory relief measures remain in the prudential framework, credit risks will continue to mount on bank balance sheets, presenting risks to financial stability.
August 12, 2020Delaying loan loss recognition too long may leave banks and supervisors with fewer options for dealing with future risks to the banking system, a new paper says.
June 2, 2020There are trade-offs between expecting FIs to enhance or adjust their cyber resilience and AML frameworks, versus avoiding excessive burdens that could hinder the delivery of key financial services.
May 17, 2020At a recent BIS meeting, participants discussed how existing risk management requirements for banks and insurers could be adjusted to capture climate risk exposures.
March 2, 2020The paper points to varying asset valuation practices, which impact measurements of banks' regulatory capital, along with Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 implementation differences.
February 10, 2020