Bail-in
Upholding values: bondholders demand resolution transparency
Banco Popular case could have wider implications for future bank bail-ins
JP Morgan CRO: CCPs need extra tail-risk buffers
Bail-in capital would help avoid contagion, says JPMorgan Chase's Ashley Bacon, in an interview with Risk.net
Long stay parking: G-Sibs seek BRRD swap stays exemption
Resolution authorities do not want systemic implications of extended moratorium, say banks
Extended resolution swap stays divide EU lawmakers
SRB defends EC moratorium proposal, but Parliament and Council are turning against it
Bankers warn first TLAC bail-in could spark market shock
Regulators urged to clarify treatment of bail-in bonds under both TLAC and NSFR rules
In the balance: global regulation walks a tightrope
FSB evaluation could maintain international standards or accelerate their decline
No safety net: EU urged to accelerate bail-in buffers
Without MREL or TLAC, governments are at mercy of private buyers for failed banks
Public interest loophole casts doubt on EU banking union
Bondholders face fresh uncertainty about European use of bail-in, critics warn
Clashing bank resolution plans threaten to stall US reforms
Supporters of bankruptcy act want it separated from repeal of Dodd-Frank Title II
Australia’s bank levy could squeeze TLAC drive
Issuing Tier 2 and senior unsecured debt will become more expensive for the top four banks in the country
Bail-in ambiguity hands funding advantage to Japanese G-Sibs
Financial Stability Board wants Japan to clarify the conditions under which it can use its resolution powers
China TLAC uncertainty frustrates capital planning
Banks face $1 trillion issuance crunch if regulators take too long to define bail-in debt
Japanese banks fear 20% TLAC increase
Recalibration of Basel risk weights raises fresh concerns over bail-in buffer levels
Why EU banks still refuse to die
A year on since BRRD came into force, the debate on taxpayer bailouts is far from resolved
National authorities rebel against BRRD state aid limits
EU single resolution board will “never have any work to do”, lawyers predict
EBA's Enria seeks to plug the holes in EU bail-in rules
Struggling but solvent banks could delay the hit from NPLs under the plan
Trump casts a shadow over US swap stays legislation
Changes to agency heads could delay or derail a vital part of bank resolution rules
Banks still fretting over softened US TLAC rules
Fed grandfathers existing debt, but leaves TLAC requirements largely unchanged
European bail-in buffers may stretch market-making capacity
New Basel capital exemptions could be too small if all EU banks have to issue bail-in bonds
ECB's bank watchdog warned on NPL clean-up drive
SSM may need clearer enforcement process to boost bad loan provisioning, says regulator
TLAC subordination requirements loom in Europe
EC favours excluding derivatives from MREL and taking French approach to subordination
Capital hawks advocate bail-in flexibility for Italy
As stress-test results loom, experts say tackling legacy loans should take priority over bail-in purity
Derivatives bail-in raises questions in Hong Kong
Banks seek clarity, but regulator wants maximum flexibility for its bail-in decisions
EU moves to resolve bank bail-in debate
Council urges EC to clarify implementation of MREL and TLAC