Europe

    Capital Adequacy

    Eurozone’s Weakest Links Place Bank Regulation Under Threat

    By Peter Guy | 04/06/2018

    Every banking system at the bottom of the financial pool crosses paths eventually, and in desperate times only a tangled morass of regulations versus sovereign imperatives awaits.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    ‘Privacy Coins’ Pose Money Laundering Risk – Japan FSA

    By JP Reimann | 03/05/2018

    Regulator is taking steps to discourage exchanges from trading privacy-focused cryptocurrencies favoured by criminals such as Monero, Dash, Zcash.

    Resolution & Recovery

    Japan, China Urge EU Regulators to Relax Foreign D-SIB Rules

    By Manesh Samtani | 16/04/2018

    Joint letter from Japan, China banking associations say €30bn IPU threshold will make provision of financial services in the EU unsustainable for member banks.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    BOJ-ECB Study Identifies DLT Applications for Securities Settlement

    By Manesh Samtani | 29/03/2018

    Project Stella phase two study suggests distributed ledger technology offers novel approach for cash settlement of securities, but requires further study.

    Trading & Investment

    Research in an Unbundled World

    By Roland De Marsangy | 08/02/2018

    Buy-side firms are finding their way to new ways of profiting from their research, and market volumes appear unaffected in the early stages of the MiFID II era.

    Data Privacy

    How GDPR Could Deflate the Blockchain Hype

    By Bradley Maclean | 05/02/2018

    Firms adopting blockchain technology could struggle to comply with the EU’s incoming GDPR rules.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Interpol to Increase Measures on Cryptocurrencies AML, CTF Risk

    By Samuel Riding | 01/02/2018

    Global police organisation says to increase information sharing, review AML/CTF rules pertaining to digital currencies, take action against cryptocurrency ‘tumblers’.

    Structural Regulation

    China Regulators Lobby EU to Ease Banking Access Requirement

    By Samuel Riding | 01/02/2018

    PBOC, CBRC say cost of setting up a parent holding company might outweigh the intended improvement in supervision.

    Structural Regulation

    LEIs: Asia Following the Rest of the World

    By Tony Freeman | 18/01/2018

    Firms in the region either embrace, endure or avoid MiFID II’s LEI requirement, but must accept that it’s not just regulations from the US which now have a profound extraterritorial impact.

    Capital Adequacy

    EBA Publishes Final Disclosure Requirements for IFRS 9 Transitional Arrangements

    By Editors | 14/01/2018

    Uniform disclosure template ensures consistency and comparability of data disclosed by institutions during the transition to full IFRS 9 implementation.

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