Feature/Risk management/Commodities
The case of the missing controls?
The Basel regulators' proposals for operational risk aren't as risk-sensitive as the committee seems to think, says Tony Blunden. He argues the supervisors should pay more attention to recent developments in corporate governance.
A lot of loose ends and not much time
There's little surprise, but reactions still range from cautious approval to outright hostility. And all sides agree that some very big loose ends remain to be tied up on a very tight schedule.
Basel part one: the new accord
The Basel Committee’s second consultative paper on reform of the 1988 Accord on capital holds some surprises. Some believe regulatory capital will now have to rise. Dwight Cass reviews the changes.
Basel part two: the jury's verdict
Twelve risk experts and regulators assess the impact of the Basel Committee's proposals.
Insurers Set To Work To Devise Op Risk Cover
IT PERSPECTIVE
The Case Of The Missing Controls?
PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVE
A Lot Of Loose Ends And Not Much Time
SPECIAL REPORT INTRODUCTION
Chasing The Gammas -- A Look At How The Basle Regulators See Operational Risk
NEW BASLE CAPITAL ACCORD SYNOPSIS