Sharon Thiruchelvam
Sharon Thiruchelvam is a reporter on the Risk.net regulation desk.
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Joe Biden’s slow road to remaking US financial regulation
Moves on climate risk could come early; other changes may have to wait until end of 2021, or later
CFTC’s swap stay plan for clearing houses sparks alarm
Lawyers warn proposal could invalidate close-out netting and expose members to higher risks
Banks, regulators call for global climate risk standards
Carney and Winters warn private sector cannot move much further without lawmakers
State regulators could lead on CFTC climate risk plans
Sympathetic rulemakers don’t need to wait for a change of federal government, say experts
Q&A: Robert Litterman on the CFTC climate risk report
Chair of industry sub-committee – and famed quant – says carbon dividend plan essential to create right incentives
Reg AT withdrawal could delay a Biden agenda for the CFTC
Democrats and some lawyers say Tarbert’s new principles don’t achieve same goals as Reg AT
Inside the Fed’s secret liquidity stress tests
Lobbyists and Quarles train sights on horizontal exams that can shape bank risk appetite
CFTC block trade plan gets cold shoulder
Industry divided over swaps reform proposal, and advisory committee casts doubt on need for it
Q&A: New York Fed’s Stiroh on climate change and Covid
Co-chair of Basel task force discusses possible supervisory approaches to climate risk
US banks want urgent guidance on capital plan updates
Call for Fed to provide Covid scenarios by start of September, not in fourth quarter
How the Fed’s Covid stress test got stuck in the middle
Experts fear CCAR add-on has neither informed investors nor guided capital management
Banks braced for mystery coronavirus add-on to CCAR
Uncertainty surrounds scenario design and impact on stress capital buffer, dividends
ECB lays foundations for climate risk capital charge
New guide will influence capital management, but pillar two charges likely to await EBA report
A zombie US capital ratio comes back to life
SLR rollback could mark the return of 1990s Tier 1 leverage ratio as a binding constraint
Foreign banks await guidance on Fed’s SME lending facility
Term sheet for $600 billion scheme silent on whether foreign banks in US can participate
Capital One oil swaps waiver could haunt CFTC
Oil price collapse raises fresh questions about regulator’s justification for offering relief
Fed missed chance to curb dividends, say ex-supervisors
Instead, changes to stress capital buffer and TLAC rules would allow larger payouts
US banks still fret about cutting liquidity buffers
Fed instructions to banks to run down LCR undermined by governance rules, other liquidity metrics
Fed defies coronavirus to push ahead with stress test
US diverges from Europe and forces banks to juggle CCAR with real-life operational burden
Bankers say discount window is imperfect fix for UST woes
Further changes advocated to ensure Treasuries are used in US bank liquidity buffers
The Fed’s stress capital buffer: relaxed but not relaxing
Bankers welcome key methodology improvement, but final rule could still curb dividends
False start for foreign banks under Fed’s tailoring rule
Delayed reporting form means requirements for Barclays and Credit Suisse could change twice in 2020
US banks anticipate fresh guidance on resolution liquidity
Consultation in first half of 2020 expected to clarify intra-group and forecasting requirements
Show don’t tell: BoE’s climate stress test dilemma
Making the test easier to run could come at the expense of building risk management capacity