Financial Services Authority (FSA)

Playing catch-up

The back office has found it difficult to keep up with front-office trading, prompting a warning by the FSA over the level of unsigned confirmations in the credit derivatives market earlier this year. Banks are now looking to improve the automation of…

FSA to skip QIS4 to concentrate on QIS5

LONDON – The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) will not be participating in a quantitative impact study four (QIS4), but will instead focus on providing information for a QIS5, according to a letter from the regulator to industry association…

In the spotlight

The Financial Services Authority has warned banks about the high number of unsigned confirmations in the credit derivatives market. Banks need to take action to clear the backlog, and with the FSA watching closely, they need to do it quickly. By Hann Ho

Isda looks to past and future

Members of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association celebrated two decades of derivatives achievements at the trade body’s twentieth annual general meeting in Barcelona last month.

The FSA’s quest for respect

Hector Sants, head of wholesale markets at the Financial Services Authority, talks to Nicholas Dunbar about his plans for increased regulatory focus on fixed-income structured products and hedge funds

Trading Book review to be published in April

Basel II's Trading Book review will be published at the end of April, according to Dianne Moore, prudential programme leader at the UK's Financial Services Authority in London. The original target date for a consultation release, according to a document…

FSA releases latest paper on Basel II

LONDON -- At the end of January, the UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) released its newest consultation paper on Basel II implementation, CP05/3, Strengthening Capital Standards , along with a cost-benefit study of Basel II implementation, a…

Basel II recalibration for 2006 QIS5

BASEL -- The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision plans to conduct quantitative impact study five (QIS5) during 2006 -- the year during which parallel running will take place -- to recalibrate Basel II.

Citibank cut out

The suspension of Citibank’s private banking business by the Financial Services Agency in September has brought to light a catalogue of internal control and governance failures within the bank’s Japanese operations. And with Citi now cut out of the…

Tattersall leaves FSA

Colin Tattersall, head of op risk policy at the UK's Financial Services Authority, has left his post at the supervisor. Market sources say he is set to join the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority's Basel II implementation efforts, based in…

Tattersall leaves FSA

Colin Tattersall, head of op risk policy at the UK's Financial Services Authority, has left his post at the supervisor. Market sources say he is set to join the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority's Basel II implementation efforts, based in…

FSA vague on AMA waiver pack approach

The UK Financial Services Authority is remaining tantalisingly vague about its potential approach to a waiver pack for those banks who wish to apply for the advanced measurement approach (AMA), say industry executives.

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