News/Regulation
UK FSA announces own conflict-of-interest rules for banks
Today the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) has released Consultation Paper 171, designed to address conflict-of-interest issues and bias in analyst recommendations.
ORIAG paper published on FSA website
The Operational Risk Implementation Advisory Group (ORIAG), which is chaired by the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA), has posted its working paper, "Implementation of the Capital Accord for Operational Risk" on its website.
FSA calls for firms to keep business continuity a priority
The UK's chief financial watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has called on the 12,000 firms it regulates to keep business continuity as a priority.
FSA calls for firms to keep business continuity a priority
The UK’s chief financial watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has called on the 12,000 firms it regulates to keep business continuity as a priority.
Isda publishes new credit derivatives definitions
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has produced a new set of credit derivatives definitions. Robert Pickel, chief executive of the trade body, said the updated definitions “reflect changes in industry dynamics over the past three years”.
FSA clarifies research standards issues
The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has issued new and wide-ranging guidelines for investment banks related to their publication of research in new issues of securities.
GFI launches mark-to-market service for forex options
Inter-dealer broker GFI is attempting to establish a benchmark daily 'revaluation fixing' service for currency options in response to new accounting standards designed to assign a fair value to derivatives positions.
McDonough speaks on QIS3 results, and US regulatory changes
"At this early stage, the results suggest that the incentives built into the New Accord are functioning as we had hoped," said William McDonough, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the head of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision…
Heavyweights move to tackle rising unnamed counterparty risk
Top foreign exchange banks are joining forces with central banks and industry groups to eliminate unnamed counterparty risk.
Basel II likely to boost credit markets, says Fitch
The Basel II capital Accord is likely to boost credit market funding activities, particularly for lower investment-grade companies seeking financing, according to Fitch, the credit rating agency.
BIS to offer derivatives statistics for individual countries
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said today that it is expanding its statistics on banks' country risk exposures to include data on derivatives exposures to individual countries.
BIS to offer derivatives statistics for individual countries
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said today that it is expanding its statistics on banks' country risk exposures to include data on derivatives exposures to individual countries.
Basel II likely to boost credit markets, says Fitch
The Basel II capital Accord is likely to boost credit market funding activities, particularly for lower investment-grade companies seeking financing, according to Fitch, the credit rating agency.
Tiner defends insurance margin changes
In a speech today to the Westminster & City Twentieth Anniversary life insurance conference, the Financial Services Authority's John Tiner sought to clarify a letter, released last Friday, that relaxed the solvency regime for UK life assurers.
FSA decision prompts tightening for insurers' credit spreads
The cost of protection for the European insurance sector has tightened by up to 15bp in trading this week following a decision by UK regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), to ease regulatory solvency requirements for individual life assurers.
Tiner says risk management must improve at life insurers
"Changes are...underway in the relationship between insurance companies and their supervisors," said John Tiner, head of the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) in a speech today to the Westminster & City Twentieth Anniversary life insurance…
Corporate governance hots up on the continent
Continental European countries are increasing their focus on corporate governance issues.
Japan's FSA cracks down on lapses by foreign firms
TOKYO – In mid-January, Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) issued administrative actions against the Tokyo branches of both Crédit Lyonnais Securities Europe and ING Securities after the agency found regulatory breaches at both firms.
Dealers rebut UK covered warrants market flop claims
Leading warrants dealers in the UK have rebutted claims that the London Stock Exchange’s (LSE) new covered warrants market is a flop.
Trichet to top the bill at Prmia’s inaugural European summit
Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Banque de France, and the most likely successor to Wim Duisenberg as president of the European Central Bank (ECB), will make the keynote address at the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association's (Prmia)…
Fitch upgrades OpVar tool for operational risk
Fitch Ratings has added a range of new services to its OpVar software suite, an operational risk management quantification tool. Version 5.0, scheduled for release in March, now offers an enhanced data collection module and improved data management…