Basel III
Risk discrimination 'essential', argues Bank of Spain deputy
Fernando Restoy rebuffs 'excessively simplistic approaches that prevent capital requirements being adapted to each bank's business model'
Simple indicators better for regulators, BoE economist argues
The experience of the 2008 crisis shows leverage ratios are better warning signs than more complex measures like capital ratios
Nepal central bank cautious on Basel III counter-cyclical buffer
Central bank to study need for counter-cyclical buffer in a developing economy
Basel Committee publishes leverage ratio definition
Basel Committee agrees common definition for simple bank leverage ratio; discussions set to continue over the appropriate required level
Liquid liabilities to become more expensive as a result of Basel III, says RBA's Debelle
New liquidity rules will make liabilities with less than 30 days to maturity more costly for banks to provide, making it a more expensive liquidity service for customers to obtain, says RBA assistant governor
India's counter-cyclical buffer proposals a 'tax on banks'
Government-linked think-tank claims India's counter-cyclical buffer focuses too narrowly on banks, and fails to address real issues in the country's finance system
Basel Committee gives Brazilian capital standards the nod in new report
Standards are deemed overall compliant with Basel III, report published today concludes; Central Bank of Brazil's approach to market risk considered ‘more prudent' than the Basel standardised version
SSM offers best chance of successful regulation, says Cyril Roux
Irish regulator-in-chief says supervisory authorities suffer from in-built weaknesses that the SSM may go some way to overcoming
RBI consults on treatment of domestic systemically important banks
Reserve Bank of India releases proposals for identifying domestic systemically important banks and increasing their capital requirements; state-owned banks may need capital injections
National Bank of Denmark winds up emergency lending measures
Six-month loans against a broad range of collateral introduced during the financial crisis will be terminated next year as normality returns to financial sector, central bank says
Fed presidents push for macro-prudential rethink
Eric Rosengren joins chorus for simpler Basel III capital requirements, while Narayana Kocherlakota says regulators ought to be paying more attention to the measurement of too-big-to-fail effects
Ingves says Basel reforms must move ahead
Resolving issues around regulatory implementation will take time, Basel Committee chairman says, but he emphasises the ‘status quo cannot be maintained'
OECD’s William White fears global economic system is still highly unstable
William White tells Christopher Jeffery he is wary of placing too much reliance on the ‘science’ of monetary or regulatory policy. He also believes the world economic system is still out of balance
Bank of Spain deputy on what banking union will mean for national lenders
Spanish banking system will not face more complex challenges than those posed in other jurisdictions, says Fernando Restroy; capital levels for sector as a whole will be above 10% by year's end
Yellen defends QE in congressional confirmation hearing
Prospective Fed chair says asset purchases have had ‘meaningful' impact on financial wellbeing of normal Americans; hints at further banking regulations ‘down the line'
Asia Risk Congress: BIS points to Asian example as evidence new LCR not 'relaxed'
Asian regulators' partial recognition of Level 2B assets justifies revised Basel liquidity approach
Bundesbank's Lautenschläger raises leverage ratio concerns
Introducing the leverage ratio as the primary regulatory requirement would mean taking two steps back to the risk-insensitivity of Basel I and even beyond, Bundesbank deputy president argues
RBA’s Ellis warns against regulatory ‘monoculture’
Reserve Bank of Australia’s financial stability head says regulatory consistency is ‘important’ but should not result in identical business models that could all be vulnerable to one particular shock
China relaxes liquidity rules to fall in with Basel timeline
New approach to liquidity risk intended to reduce the regulation's pro-cyclicality; new rules come into effect on January 1, 2014
UBS and Credit Suisse still pose risks to financial stability, SNB vice-chair says
Jean-Pierre Danthine argues Basel III is inadequate and does not rule out possibility of future public bail-outs; warns Switzerland's biggest banks still 'very large by international standards'
Central Bank of Ireland diverges from Basel III on AFS bonds
Irish bank capital numbers would filter out unrealised gains and losses on government bonds
Basel III requirements could clash with new bail-in rules, warns IMF
Increased pressure on banks to rely more heavily on collateralised debt could combine with ‘depositor preference' rules to raise funding costs at a time when credit conditions remain tight
Chinese capital rules meet Basel III standards
Bank for International Settlements report says China’s capital rules are in line with the Basel III minimum standards, but finds two 'potentially material' flaws