International

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    Regulatory Initiatives to Address Culture & Conduct Risk in Banking

    By Editors | 11/05/2020

    In its latest annual Compendium, Starling draws on survey findings and commentary from regulators to identify ten culture and conduct trends in the banking sector.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    European Commission Sets Out Action Plan to Root Out AML Loopholes

    By Editors | 10/05/2020

    A single EU rulebook will minimise interpretation and implementation discrepancies across member states, and an EU-level AML/CFT body will address supervisory gaps.

    Structural Regulation

    EU Benchmark Equivalence Regime Not Scalable: ISDA, FIA

    By Manesh Samtani | 07/05/2020

    While the Associations welcome the legal approach taken, they highlight that the draft equivalence decision excludes the widely referenced Nikkei and JPX benchmarks.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    Industry Bodies Request Margin Exemption Extensions under EMIR

    By Manesh Samtani | 06/05/2020

    ISDA and other industry associations are asking for equivalence decisions for all jurisdictions that have implemented margin rules in line with the BCBS-IOSCO framework.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    FATF Offers Policy Guidance for Managing Covid-19 Related AML Risks

    By Editors | 05/05/2020

    FATF describes the ways in which AML/CFT policy responses can help support implementation of Covid-19 response measures, while also managing new risks and vulnerabilities.

    Resolution & Recovery

    FSB Issues Draft Guidance on Assessing CCP Financial Resources

    By Editors | 04/05/2020

    Five steps are proposed for public authorities to assess the adequacy of a CCP’s financial resources to support its orderly resolution and minimise financial stability risks.

    Operational Risk

    CBIRC Issues Directions to BOC Over Oil Losses

    By Editors | 04/05/2020

    The CBIRC has asked Bank of China to improve its risk management and to negotiate with investors in good faith over an estimated 10bn yuan in losses in its crude oil product.

    Capital Adequacy

    Glass Half Full: Basel IV Presents Opportunity for Constructive Change, COVID-19 the Impetus

    By Editors | 03/05/2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic is an additional catalyst for financial institutions to generate fundamental structural change as they seek to implement Basel reforms, says AxiomSL’s Mahim Mehra.

    Trading & Investment

    Short-selling Bans Negatively Impact Market Quality: WFE

    By Editors | 01/05/2020

    A review of academic research shows that it “almost unanimously” points towards short-selling bans being disruptive for the orderly functioning of markets.

    Structural Regulation

    Australia, NZ, China, Japan Get Low Grades on Fund Regulation, Tax

    By Editors | 01/05/2020

    Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan are among the nations that have received the lowest scores on tax settings and regulatory regimes for the managed funds industry, according to a new Morningstar study.

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