Risk Australia 2010: risks and regulation

Participants attending this year’s Risk Australia conference held in Sydney on August 31 largely supported a move towards global regulatory harmonisation. But significant concerns remain regarding the practicality of such initiatives and its impact on the Australian banking model. Wietske Blees reports

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A number of regulatory proposals currently being debated around the world could have significant implications for the way in which Australian institutions fund themselves, according to speakers and delegates attending Risk Australia 2010 in Sydney on August 31.

The proposed introduction of two new regulatory standards to strengthen liquidity risk management by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a case in point. The proposals are intended to improve the resilience of banks against both

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