FRTB

WHAT IS THIS? The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) is a set of market risk capital rules designed to replace a series of patches introduced after the financial crisis. It seeks to better-capture tail risk, to redraw the boundary between banking and trading books, and to raise the bar for internal models.

Easing the pressure of FRTB implementation

Recent US bank defaults have raised new questions over US FRTB implementation. But what impact would that have? Colleen Cosgrove of ActiveViam discusses the importance of FRTB, the implementation challenges ahead and how technology can help in the process

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