Regulators proposed to raise the loan loss reserve requirement for lending to real estate and construction firms to boost loss-absorbing capacity.
April 5, 2023The rules will limit lending to the real estate and construction sectors and require mutual finance companies to maintain a minimum liquidity ratio based on firm size.
January 14, 2022Banks have been sent a detailed list of the RBNZ's findings and instructions to develop remediation plans and conduct assessments against the findings.
September 9, 2021The exposure draft proposes to impose additional requirements including on capital for e-money issuers that have "substantial market presence".
June 15, 2021The accounting relief allows banks to effectively reverse unrealised losses resulting from a change in fair value. The MLR cut frees up almost $200mn for smaller lenders.
April 9, 2020The proposal could require all liquid funds to invest a fixed portion of their assets in government securities or other sovereign debt.
June 8, 2019Banks given six months starting 1 July to start reporting NSFR; banks unable to meet the ratio will need to submit funding plan to the central bank.
June 7, 2018Banks with assets over CNY 200 million will be subject to NSFR and LCR requirements; new rules take effect from July 1.
June 4, 2018Smaller banks subject to LCR of 100 percent if they are subsidiaries of larger banks and minimum liquidity ratio of 20 percent if standalone.
February 12, 2018