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Five reasons why regulators should approve the loss-distribution approach
The Basel Committee shied away from the most risk-sensitive way of calculating an op risk charge, says Michael Haubenstock. He argues for a green light.
Critics attack European Union plans to follow Basel II
Critics of the European Union's plans to make all investment firms - not just banks - set aside capital against the risk of losses from operational hazards such as fraud, computer breakdowns and trade settlement failures, say their fears were confirmed…
Regulators Stress Board-Level Control Of e-Banking Risks
ELECTRONIC BANKING
EU Anticipates Critics In Its Op Risk Charge Proposals
BASLE II UPDATE
The New Basle Capital Accord: Op Risk Proposals In Brief
BASLE II UPDATE
Critics Attack European Union Plans To Follow Basle II
BASLE II UPDATE
A beginning, not an end...
There's a host of operational risk issues still to be ironed out by the global banking industry and its supervisors. Bank regulator Jeremy Quick considers the key questions.
A Beginning, Not An End…
THE REGULATOR'S PERSPECTIVE
Insurers Set To Work To Devise Op Risk Cover
IT PERSPECTIVE
The New Basle Capital Accord: The Proposals In Brief
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
Chasing The Gammas -- A Look At How The Basle Regulators See Operational Risk
NEW BASLE CAPITAL ACCORD SYNOPSIS
Case study -- Weighing The Dragon: Operational Risk Measurement At ANZ
PRACTITIONER ANALYSIS