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Australia's prudential regulator publishes discussion paper for liquidity reforms under Basel III. In addition, the Reserve Bank of Australia announces further details for its committed liquidity facility...
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Big dealers and CCPs don't want to see liquidity in the derivatives world fragmented across multiple local clearing houses. One of them - India's CCIL - argues the alternative is worse.
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Australia’s financial regulators are leaning towards mandatory clearing for the local interest rate derivatives market – and may also conclude that any central counterparty serving the market has to...
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Reserve Bank of Australia discussion paper commits to harmonising rules with US and Europe
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Australian regulators are working hard to provide a fitting solution to the liquidity conundrum facing institutions ahead of the implementation of new Basel III regulations. For the moment, a committed liquidity facility guaranteed by the Reserve Bank...
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Fitch Ratings endorses Australian draft legislation on covered bonds, but says market needs more detail on reporting requirements
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As the global over-the-counter derivatives market moves towards central clearing, Australian dealers are preparing to follow suit, in the anticipation that punitive capital charges will be applied to those that fail to catch up. But with the costs of...
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New Basel III liquidity regulations look set to force many Asia-Pacific banks and regulators into uncharted territory as they try to comply with the rules and meet their own requirements through innovation.
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Elbert Pattijn, chief risk officer at DBS in Singapore, believes modifications to Basel III liquidity rules made late last year may still fall short of industry requirements to meet the final regulatory definitions of high quality liquid assets.
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