News/Regulation
EU Cad 3 paper delayed to mid-November
The European Commission hopes to issue an update on progress with its complex third bank capital adequacy directive (Cad 3) in mid-November, a delay to its original plan to publish a paper in late October, a commission spokesman said.
Basel II asset securitisation paper issued
Global banking regulators yesterday issued their delayed working paper on the treatment of asset securitisations under the complex, risk-based Basel II bank capital accord.
EnergyClear and Vmac to develop clearing function
Houston-based, industry-owned energy derivatives clearing house EnergyClear Corporation has entered into a letter of intent with New York-based credit risk assurance provider Virtual Markets Assurance Corporation (Vmac) to develop a program linking Vmac…
Market mulls forex options benchmark
Standard foreign exchange options benchmark prices could be the answer to inaccuracies in marking exposures to market, but whether the move is possible is a matter for debate, according to senior options market participants.
Taiwan rule change should help local interest rate derivatives market
The Taiwanese authorities’ decision to allow short selling of government bonds in mid-October is opening the door to new derivatives products on the Taiwan dollar market.
Delayed Basel II securitisation paper expected shortly
BASEL – Global banking regulators hope to issue very shortly the delayed discussion paper on asset securitisation in the context of the complex Basel II capital accord that’s aimed at making the world’s banking system safer.
Weather risk market remains buoyant, claims Clemmons
The global weather risk market is still healthy, despite high profile departures from the market, speakers told delegates at Risk 's WeatherRisk conference in London today.
Delayed Basel II securitisation paper expected shortly
Global banking regulators hope to issue very shortly the delayed discussion paper on asset securitisation in the context of the complex Basel II capital accord that is aimed at making the world’s banking system safer.
e-FX may affect liquidity and volatility, BIS says
Market participants fear the rise of electronic trading may adversely affect liquidity and volatility in the forex markets, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Thomson reorganises in Europe and targets low-cost data provision
Thomson Financial Europe has promoted its sales and trading head, Donal Smith, to the newly created position of chief operating officer as part of a reorganisation today that centralises sales, application and product management, and customer services…
Regulators call on banks to focus on cross-border e-banking risks
BASEL - Banks need to integrate cross-border electronic banking risks into their overall risk management framework, the Basel Committee said in a paper released today.
BIS seeks replacement for Crockett
BASEL - The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the so-called central bankers' central bank, said in September it had set up a committee to help find a replacement for BIS general manager Andrew Crockett who leaves the bank at the end of March next…
Basel to adopt flexible approach to point-in-time and business cycle ratings
NEW YORK - The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the architect of the Basel II capital Accord, will adopt a flexible approach to point-in-time and business cycle credit ratings used by banks when reviewing advanced internal-rating based approaches.
Basel to adopt flexible approach to point-in-time and business cycle ratings
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the architect of the Basel II capital Accord, will adopt a flexible approach to point-in-time and business cycle credit ratings used by banks when reviewing advanced internal-rating based approaches.
Release of asset securitisation paper delayed again
BASEL – Global banking regulators have delayed the issue of their working paper on the treatment of asset securitisation under the complex Basel II bank capital until late next week.
Release of Basel II asset securitisation paper delayed again
Global banking regulators have delayed the issue of their working paper on the treatment of asset securitisation under the complex Basel II bank capital Accord until late next week.
Fed's Gordy criticises Basel II procyclicality adjustment
NEW YORK - The procyclicality ‘smoothing’ adjustment technique likely to form part of the Basel II capital Accord is sub-optimal, according to Michael Gordy, a senior economist in the research and statistics division of the Board of Governors of the…