Banking

Stengthening capital buffers and reducing systemic risk lies at the heart of the global regulatory reform agenda. The task is co-ordinated through the work of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Although there is less on business conduct there are inevitable areas of overlap, for example in the manaufacture and sale of complex financai products and the extent to which regulated entities, availing of implicit taxpayer guarantees can or should engage in proprietory trading. This series explores the main features of Basel Three and tracks its implementation through the relevant Basel sub-committies - the Standards Implementation Group, The Policy Development Group, the Accounting Task Force - as well as the Basel Consultative Group, which cordinates the relationship with non-banking regulators.    

Bank for International Settlements Publishes Report on The Macrofinancial Implications of Alternative Configurations for Access to Central Counterparties in OTC Markets

This report by the Bank for International Settlements analyses the potential implications for financial stability and efficiency of alternative access arrangements to central counterparties.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Financial Stability Board Publishes Second Progress Report on OTC Derivatives Market Reforms Implementation

In September 2009, G-20 leaders agreed in Pittsburgh that all standardised over-the-counter derivative contracts should be traded on exchanges or electronic trading platforms, where appropriate, and cleared through central counterparties by end 2012 at the latest.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

European Central Bank Publishes First Progress Report on the TARGET2-Securities Harmonisation Project

The European Central Bank ("ECB") has published a draft first progress report on the TARGET2-Securities harmonisation project, which is an ECB infrastructure project which aims to provide a single pan-European platform for securities settlement in central bank money.
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Monday, June 6, 2011

IOSCO Publishes Consultation Report on Suspensions of Redemptions in Collective Investment Schemes

The International Organization of Securities Commissions has published a consultation report which outlines principles against which both industry and regulators can assess the quality of regulation and industry practices concerning the suspensions of redemptions in collective investment schemes.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Financial Services Authority Publishes Report on Possible Sources of Systemic Risk from Hedge Funds (Sept-Oct 2010)

The Financial Services Authority has published a report that set out the results from its latest Hedge Fund Survey (carried out in September 2010) and Hedge Fund as Counterparty Survey (carried out in October 2010).
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Nine Securities Regulators Join IOSCO’s Fight Against Cross Border Market Misconduct

The International Organization of Securities Commissions has announced that nine further securities regulatory authorities had been invited to become full signatories of the IOSCO Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding concerning Consultation, Cooperation and the Exchange of Information.
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Monday, April 18, 2011

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