Capital adequacy
Top 10 op risks 2015: long-duration scandals
Slow-moving investigations mean misdeeds will linger on
Stress tests and capital adequacy: the story so far
A review of Risk.net's coverage of stress tests and oversight
Fed reassures US banks on adverse scenario choice criteria
2015 stress test plans released with milder 'adverse' scenario
Insurers wary as Singapore revamps RBC rules
Proposed capital charges would force changes to product mix
Murray report emphasises competition concerns
Larger lenders have capital advantage, inquiry finds
Finding relationships between macroeconomic variables and losses
Multivariate analysis is a powerful tool for finding significant relationships between business environment and risk losses
Fed set to raise bar for US stress tests
As US regulators prepare to introduce new stress-testing requirements for medium-sized banks, the Fed warns that the largest are still struggling to meet existing standards – and the intent of future stress tests is likely to be dramatically different
OpRisk Top 100 Banks: how huge fines are skewing bank losses
Increasing spread of operational risk losses linked to fines in this year's survey of op risk at the world's 100 largest banks
Turning points: Nico Van Wayenbergh, GDF Suez Trading
GDF Suez Trading is already used to coping with financial rules that are soon to be extended to many more European energy traders. Its chief risk officer, Nico Van Wayenbergh, speaks to Gillian Carr
Paper of the year: JD Opdyke and Alexander Cavallo
Paper of the year: JD Opdyke and Alexander Cavallo
European CVA rules put Asia banks at disadvantage
Competitive disadvantage
Editorial: The definition of extraterritorial
New meanings
Early adopter: Philippines set to introduce Basel III by start-2014
From Manila to Basel
CCAR: a new holiday tradition
CCAR: a new holiday tradition
More risk at the top table
Top 100 banks
How Basel III is turning borders into barriers
Turning borders into barriers
India state sector banks require $40bn capital infusion to combat Basel III shortfall
India finance minister proposes setting up a financing entity to help raise capital for state-owned banks through bond issuance
Regulator Q&A: Amando Tetangco, governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines
The head of the Philippine central bank explains how Basel III has a “perverse” impact on countries with strong fiscal discipline and why the Sifi designation is less important than rigorous regulation
Dutch regulator urges insurers to report under Solvency II in 2012
Reporting under market-consistent framework would assist transition to new regime, says DNB
Capital levels hold up despite euro crisis as insurers de-risk
Capital levels hold up despite euro crisis as insurers de-risk
Sweden will go beyond Basel III capital rules, says Ingves
Riksbank governor Stefan Ingves says Sweden will follow Switzerland and UK in implementing higher capital adequacy requirements than Basel III for largest banks; details to be released soon
Asia Risk Congress 2011: ‘Strong baseline supervision’ a domestic priority, says CBRC head
Chinese banking watchdog director-general Luo Ping says China should continue with its conservative regulatory approach, which insulated it against the worst effects of the global financial crisis
Australian regulator moves to implement Basel III two years early
The Australian banking regulator has proposed the country’s banks meet new Basel III capital and liquidity rules two years ahead of G-20 commitments. The proposal has drawn immediate criticism from the Australian Bankers’ Association