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Capital / Liquidity
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.
Market Infrastructure
Exempt Post-trade Risk Reduction Services from EMIR Clearing Obligations – ISDA
By Garima Chitkara | 12/04/2018
ISDA white paper touts compression and counterpart rebalancing as “crucial” post-trade risk management tools that should be exempt from clearing obligations under EMIR.
Market Infrastructure
CPMI-IOSCO Publish Multi CCP Stress Testing Framework
By Editors | 12/04/2018
Framework supports stress tests examining potential macro-level impact of common stress event affecting multiple CCPs to gauge interdependencies between markets, CCPs and other entities.
Market Infrastructure
CPMI-IOSCO Issues Technical Guidance on OTC Derivatives Data
By Manesh Samtani | 12/04/2018
Guidance excludes UTI and UPI standards, includes parameters for how data should be reported rather than specific regulatory requirements.
Market Infrastructure
MiFID II Could Kill Quality Investment Research
By Peter Guy | 09/04/2018
If almost all communications between sales-traders and clients is classified as “research”, severe distortions will hit the economics of quality investment insights.
Securities / Derivatives
IOSCO Issues Corporate Bond Transparency Recommendations
By Editors | 07/04/2018
Better access to information will aid regulator functions, enhance cross-border information sharing, enable better informed investment decisions, boost market liquidity.
Fintech / Regtech
GFMA Publishes Common Approach for Cyber Penetration Testing
By Manesh Samtani | 05/04/2018
New penetration testing framework establishes process for industry-wide cross-jurisdictional coordination on development and use of existing frameworks.
Capital / Liquidity
BCBS Publishes Study on Early Supervisory Intervention Practices
By Editors | 03/04/2018
Intervention action should be taken to correct unsafe or unsound banking practices before rules and buffers are materially breached.
AML / KYC
Sri Lanka Investigating “Suspicious” Chinese-held Bank Accounts
By Garima Chitkara | 02/04/2018
Sri Lanka’s financial crimes unit is investigating suspicious transactions originating from three Chinese-held accounts with LKR957 million.
Capital / Liquidity
Decline of the House of Basel
By Peter Guy | 26/03/2018
The Basel regime has shown itself to be incomplete and not universally applicable. With the Trump administration seeking to allow a return to proprietary trading, profound implications for global banks’ risk management are only just beginning to surface.
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