Basel II
Basel II unlikely to cause marked cut in lending to emerging markets, says Bank of England
LONDON - The proposed Basel II bank accord seems unlikely to cause a marked contraction in lending to borrowers in emerging markets, even low quality borrowers, the Bank of England said today.
Basel II unlikely to cause marked cut in emerging markets lending, says Bank of England
The proposed Basel II bank Accord seems unlikely to cause a marked contraction in lending to borrowers in emerging markets, even low quality borrowers, the Bank of England said today.
S&P says Basel II helping to improve German banking
FRANKFURT – The proposed Basel II bank safety rules, weak operating performance and shareholder value considerations are behind a trend to more efficient capital allocation, prudent cost control and risk-adjusted pricing in German banking, a leading…
Basel II helping to improve German banking, says S&P
The proposed Basel II bank safety rules, weak operating performance and shareholder value considerations are behind a trend to more efficient capital allocation, prudent cost control and risk-adjusted pricing in German banking, a leading credit rating…
European asset managers gear up for CAD3
European asset management firms wanting to comply with the most sophisticated measurement method allowed in the revised Basel Accords—the advanced measurement approach (AMA)—must prepare now, as it requires them to have a whole set of advanced risk…
CLS Is Live. What Next?
CLS participants breathed a huge sigh of relief when the long-awaited system launched successfully. Is anyone ready to start expanding the system to new products?
STP Part 2: After Automation
A vice president of IT at Paine Webber predicts it won’t be enough to automate processes-they must be carefully coordinated.
Sponsor's article > Redefining risk methodology horizons
Research has suggested that banks may need to address issues not clarified by Basel II and take a long, hard look at whether accepted approaches to evaluating credit risk are adequate. As part of its strategic forum series, SunGard's Panorama business…
Banks not effectively applying risk tools, says report
Many banks are not effectively applying risk tools when pricing and structuring deals, according to research and consultancy company PA Consulting.
Banking body says Basel II will treat securitisation unfairly
The European Securitisation Forum (ESF), a banking industry body, said the proposed Basel II capital Accord, proposed by banking regulators, stands to unfairly penalise their business.
Banking body says Basel II will treat securitisation unfairly
The European Securitisation Forum (ESF), a banking industry body, said the proposed Basel II capital Accord, proposed by banking regulators, stands to unfairly penalise their business.
UK opposed to allowing wider op risk insurance role in European capital rules
UK regulators are opposed to the wider use of operational risk insurance to reduce capital charges under complex new European Union (EU) safety rules for banks and investment firms, regulatory sources said.
Algorithmics strengthens European connection
TORONTO - Canadian risk management software company Algorithmics said in October that Denmark-based Danske Bank had licensed its Algo Collateral software system to manage their over-the-counter derivatives and repo-margining activities. An Algorithmics…
UK opposed to allowing wider op-risk insurance role in European capital rules
LONDON – UK regulators are opposed to the wider use of operational risk insurance to reduce capital charges under complex new European Union (EU) safety rules for banks and investment firms, regulatory sources said.
Basel II helps German banks focus on risk, says Moody's
A renewed focus on profitability and strategic refocusing among German banks leads Moody's Investors Service to believe that “the country's banks will not undergo a systemic crisis”, the rating agency said in a report on the German banking sector,…
Basel II helps German banks focus on risk, says Moody's
A renewed focus on profitability and strategic refocusing among German banks leads Moody’s Investors Service to believe that “the country's banks will not undergo a systemic crisis”, the rating agency said in a report on the German banking sector,…
QIS 3: Banks can use internal pricing for standardised approach
BASEL - Banks participating in the QIS 3 survey can use internal pricing methods to allocate gross income to different business lines for the standardised approach to measuring operational risk in the Basel II bank accord, global banking regulators said…
Basel II related IT spending to increase at European banks, says Celent
NEW YORK - Spending on IT for compliance with the Basel II capital accord in European Union (EU) banks is set to rise to more than €600 million in 2006 from just over €300 million in 2002, according to an analyst at US research and consultancy company…
EU capital rules remain on tight deadline
LONDON – European Union (EU) plans for implementing the complex Basel II bank safety rules remain on a very tight schedule, but the issue today of a EU progress report is a positive step, officials at European banking organisations said today.
Europe considers wider op-risk insurance role in new capital rules
BRUSSELS - The European Commission confirmed today it proposes the possible recognition of operational risk insurance as a way of reducing capital charges in all three methods of measuring op risk in its new protective capital rules for banks and…
EU expected to report on Cad 3 progress next week
BRUSSELS – The European Commission is expected to give details on November 18 about how it intends applying the complex Basel II bank safety rules in the European Union, commission officials confirmed today.
Basel II will lead to more instability, critic argues
LONDON - The Basel II bank capital accord will result in more banking instability and more pro-cyclicality, where bank actions taken in response to solvency rules reinforce economic and market cycles, a leading critic of the accord said in October.
A question of priorities
Japan's banks are aware of the need to prepare for Basel II, but it is just one of a number of urgent issues that need to be resolved in the Japanese banking sector.
Basel II will have profound effect on US banks, says regulator
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - The Basel II capital accord will have profound implications for risk management techniques and capital management in the larger US banks, a leading US banking regulator said in late October.