News/Regulation
Basel Committee Releases New Operational Risk Sound Practices Paper
The Risk Management Group of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision today released the final 'Sound Practices for the Management and Supervision of Operational Risk'.
Basel Committee releases new op risk sound practices paper
The risk management group of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision today released a final paper outlining a framework for the effective management and supervision of operational risk.
Mercer snaps up Oliver Wyman
Mercer, a consulting division of New York-listed Marsh & McLennan, has bought specialist risk management and financial service practice consultants Oliver Wyman & Company for an undisclosed sum.
BIS paper advocates macroprudential regulation
A new paper published on the Bank for International Settlements website attempts to alter perceptions of financial institution regulation by looking at the discipline through a macroprudential framework.
EU Parliamentary hearings raise a variety of issues
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament held a public hearing on Tuesday, Febaruary 19, titled "Minimum Capital Requirements for Banks and Investment Firms (Basel II)".
EU committee overhauled
At the February 18 meeting of the Council of Economics and Finance Ministers (CEFM), a decision was taken to overhaul the structure of the Financial Services Policy Group (FSPG).
EIB to outsource derivatives collateral management
The European Investment Bank (EIB), the financing institution of the European Union, is set to outsource its derivatives collateral management activities to Dutch bank ABN Amro.
KPMG Study highlights regional differences in Basel implementation
According to a recently released global study by the consulting arm of KPMG, the the international auditing firm, there are significant differences in how financial institutions in the US and Europe are preparing for the coming Basel Accord revisions.
ABN Amro revamps financial markets operations
ABN Amro has combined its global financial markets unit with its loan products division, as part of a major overhaul of its financial markets business.
Three more Korean securities firms receive derivatives licences
Three additional securities firms have received authorisation to trade over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives in South Korea following regulatory changes last July that opened up the OTC derivatives market to the country's securities houses.
IAS will inject volatility into financial statements, says S&P
The required adoption of International Accounting Standards (IAS) for publicly listed European Union banks by 2005 is set to boost not only the transparency, but also the volatility of these institutions' financial statements in coming years, rating…
IAS will inject volatility into financial statements, says S&P
The required adoption of International Accounting Standards (IAS) for publicly listed European Union banks by 2005 is set to boost not only the transparency, but also the volatility of these institutions' financial statements in coming years, rating…
First Taiwanese ABS to close next week
Industrial Bank of Taiwan (IBT) and lead manager SG, the investment banking arm of French bank Société Générale, have set the closing date for Taiwan’s first asset-backed security transaction for February 24, according to a source familiar with the…
Dollar downturn sparks rise in hedging activity
The fall of the US dollar in the past few months has sparked an increase in hedging activity among US companies, despite their reluctance to use hedges just six months ago.
Platinum offers hedge funds to Asian investors
Platinum Capital Management, the UK-based international financial investment group, has begun to offer two of its hedge fund products – Platinum Washington and Platinum Capital Protected Income Plus, Class A (Platinum Class A) – to high-net-worth…
Deutsche offers first yield enhancement fund to Asian retail investors
Deutsche Bank has begun offering Singaporean retail investors access to a new Luxembourg-based yield enhancement fund. The move marks the first public offering of a structured fund under the Xavex brand, the Luxembourg-based asset managment entity of the…
AccuWeather president calls for regulation of US National Weather Service
Joel Myers, president of AccuWeather, the Pennsylvania-based weather forecasting company, yesterday called for increased government regulation of the US National Weather Service (NWS), amid fears that its current practice of offering certain institutions…
Mark-it plans to offer data pricing service for structured credit
Mark-it Partners, a two-year-old company founded by senior bankers at Canada’s Toronto Dominion, is in advanced negotiations to set up a data pricing service for collateralised debt obligations (CDOs). If successful, this could become the first such…
McDonough paints brave new world of bank regulation
Echoing remarks made earlier in the week, William McDonough, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, stressed that the results of the third Quantitative Impact Statement (QIS3) being compiled at the moment show that few changes will have to be…