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FASB unlikely to delay FIN 46, says CSFB

The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is unlikely to delay the introduction of financial interpretation number 46 (FIN 46), the consolidation of variable interest entities (VIEs), according to the accounting and tax research team at Credit…

Quantitative impact studies will go regional

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision does not plan on conducting further quantitative impact studies (QISs) to explore the effect that the new Basel II framework will have on the international banking industry, according to Patricia Jackson,…

FASB unlikely to delay FIN 46, says CSFB

The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is unlikely to delay the introduction of financial interpretation number 46 (FIN 46), the consolidation of variable interest entities (VIEs), according to the accounting and tax research team at Credit…

Fed publishes ANPR preview material

The US Federal Reserve has published material on its website that gives readers a preview of what can be expected from the forthcoming advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR), which has a planned late-July release date.

MEP Radwan says EU Commission will conduct SME survey

The EU Commission will conduct a survey of the impact that the organisation's capital adequacy directive (CAD) will have on small and medium-sized banks and corporates (SMEs) over the coming months, and the results will be available before the end of…

Jacobs joins Chicago Fed's new economic capital group

Former managing director and head of analytics for Bank of America's loan portfolio management, Thomas Jacobs, has joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as an economic capital specialist in the watchdog's risk specialist division.

Mirant raises prospect of bankruptcy

Energy company Mirant asked its bank lenders to approve a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan in June, suggesting the Atlanta-based company could be forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

AIG forex under merger threat

AIG Trading’s foreign exchange group faces an uncertain future, as parent company Connecticut-based American Insurance Group (AIG) prepares to merge its AIG Trading and AIG Financial Products subsidiaries, sources close to the firm told RiskNews ’ sister…

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