Single point of entry resolution (SPE)
How to adapt a bank for MPE resolution strategy
Senior SRB official suggests what is needed to prove resolution entities can operate separately
Hosting the world: HKMA on cross-border bank resolution
Hong Kong regulator supports 75% internal TLAC to boost international co-operation
Bridge to nowhere: gaps in Treasury G-Sib bankruptcy plan
US bankruptcy-first approach needs more thought on emergency liquidity, say experts
Clashing bank resolution plans threaten to stall US reforms
Supporters of bankruptcy act want it separated from repeal of Dodd-Frank Title II
Caught in the branches: Japan rebuffs EU ring-fencing plan
Proposed rules for foreign banking group supervision will disrupt business and resolution plans, says JFSA
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
European Commissioner cautions US on TLAC rules
Dombrovskis says foreign banks should not be mistreated by Fed internal TLAC proposal
US banks fret over Fed's domestic internal TLAC concept
Lobbyists fear authorities have already reached a verdict on domestic internal TLAC
EU regulators warn on US resolution rules
Questions on US TLAC bills for foreign subsidiaries and bankruptcy-based resolution
Fed under pressure to rethink TLAC rules
US becomes the first G20 nation to propose total loss absorbing capacity rules, but deems existing debt ineligible for inclusion
US wrestles with bankruptcy-based resolution regime
Political divides undermine efforts to bolster insolvency process
Q&A: FDIC’s Hoenig warns on daily settled swaps
FDIC vice-chair on leverage-cutting schemes, TLAC and TBTF
Copycat living wills may see dealers avoid US fines
Banks share law firms in bid to avoid sanctions, say lawyers
Q&A: SRB’s Elke König on resolution regimes
Chair of Europe's new bank resolution board says derivatives are not "sacrosanct"