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Structural Regulation
FSB, IOSCO Issue Complementary Reports on Market Fragmentation
By Manesh Samtani | 06/06/2019
The FSB and IOSCO have separately published reports on market fragmentation as they seek to minimise its adverse effects on financial stability and market efficiency.
Payments & Settlements
Project Stella: DLT Can Improve Cross-Border Payment Security
By Editors | 06/06/2019
The BOJ-ECB phase three study says DLT can improve security in cross-border payments by using payment methods that synchronise payments and lock funds along the payment chain.
Resolution & Recovery
FSB Consults on Measures to Improve G-SIB Resolvability
By Editors | 05/06/2019
Two discussion paper have been issued, one on public disclosures of information on resolution planning and resolvability, the other on winding down large derivatives portfolios.
Anti-Money Laundering
Managing Regulatory Change as a Business-as-usual Activity
By Rachel Woolley | 05/06/2019
By laying the groundwork, identifying key goals and developing processes, regulatory change management can be a business-as-usual activity, says Fenergo’s Rachel Woolley.
Cryptocurrency
FSB Issues Report to G20 on Crypto-Asset Regulation
By Manesh Samtani | 04/06/2019
Forward-looking risk assessments are needed in crypto-asset markets to identify trends that may give rise to financial stability and other risks and assess their potential significance early on.
KYC & CDD
FSB Details Progress to Address Decline in Correspondent Banking
By Editors | 03/06/2019
The number of active correspondent banks declined by 3.4% in 2018, bringing the cumulative decline since 2011 to 19.3 percent.
Clearing & Post-Trade
Industry Body Publishes Best Practices Paper for CCPs
By Editors | 03/06/2019
Global association CCP12 says in a new paper that a ‘one-size-fits all’ approach to CCPs is inappropriate, and it is critical to recognise jurisdictional differences.
Anti-Money Laundering
Financial Crime on the Rise in APAC
By Editors | 31/05/2019
Almost three-quarters of Asia Pacific organisations have been victims of financial crime in the past year, according to recently published survey results by Refinitiv.
Structural Regulation
Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam on US Watchlist for Currency Practices
By Manesh Samtani | 31/05/2019
The US Treasury’s monitoring list now names nine countries that could potentially be labeled currency manipulators, including China, Japan and Korea.
Trading & Investment
ISDA Chief Says the End is in Sight for IBOR Fallbacks
By Manesh Samtani | 30/05/2019
ISDA chief Scott O’Malia says one year from now, robust fallbacks should be in place for derivatives contracts referencing LIBOR and other IBORs.
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