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Capital / Liquidity
BCBS to Finalise Reforms by Year-End
By Samuel Riding | 11/10/2016
Committee chief says BCBS aims to reduce RWA and restore credibility to banks’ risk-based capital ratios.
Too Big to Care
By Peter Guy | 11/10/2016
Wells Fargo scandal shows regulation’s failure to protect individual customers.
Deutsche Bank – Chronicle of a Death Foretold
By Peter Guy | 03/10/2016
Share price volatility shows lack of confidence in German lender’s management, and regulators.
AML / KYC
BCBS Confirms Leave from Basel to Support Financial Inclusion
By Samuel Riding | 28/09/2016
Committee confirms institutions can be compliant with its Core Principles without implementing Basel I, II or III.
The Idiosyncratic Risks of Financial Groups
By Samuel Riding | 28/09/2016
Paper by OECD’s Takahiro Yasui explores corporate governance responses to five main risks.
AML / KYC
Accuity Adds Beneficial Ownership Identification to Bankers Almanac
By Samuel Riding | 28/09/2016
Function identifies beneficial ownership interests of 0.1% or more versus regulatory thresholds of 10% or 20%.
Wells Fargo – An Old-fashioned Failure of Banking Ethics
By Peter Guy | 26/09/2016
Latest violations show the profound disconnect between banks’ senior management, ethics and regulations.
AML / KYC
Fund Managers Struggling with On-boarding Inefficiency, Study Finds
By Samuel Riding | 20/09/2016
Clarient Global report suggests nearly two-thirds of firms have difficulty obtaining client information.
Regulation Should be a Scalpel not a Hammer
By Peter Guy | 19/09/2016
Deutsche Bank’s $14bn fine leaves the public wondering why bank penalties continue to grow with no end in sight.
Forex Allegations Reopen Door to HSBC Prosecution
By Peter Guy | 12/09/2016
Charges against traders and possibly the bank itself will create regulatory and compliance dilemmas.
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