News
SEC to ease mark-to-market rules
The US Securities and Exchange Commission offered another lifeline to struggling US banks yesterday, telling them it planned "further clarifications" on when mark-to-market accounting rules could be ignored.
Optimism abounds at Sibos
MANAGEMENT
Firms overconfident about FSA 'use test'
MEASUREMENT
Subprime litigation surges in second quarter
MANAGEMENT
Goodwill accounting changes welcomed
REGULATORY UPDATE
Worldwide regulators ban short selling; markets surge
REGULATORY UPDATE
Lehman Brothers collapse highlights need for cross-border supervision
REGULATORY UPDATE
US rescue bill meets opposition in Congress
REGULATORY UPDATE
Meltdown in the US
REGULATORY UPDATE
FSA chair calls for realism over risk management capability
REGULATORY UPDATE
Finra looks to UK for regulatory inspiration
REGULATORY UPDATE
US-AUS agreement another step towards global mutual recognition
REGULATORY UPDATE
UK's authorities push for rigorous reform
REGULATORY UPDATE
Cesr, Iosco speak out on CRAs
REGULATORY UPDATE
Changing Hats
Changing Hats
Cebs issues more liquidity guidance
REGULATORY UPDATE