Banking

Stengthening capital buffers and reducing systemic risk lies at the heart of the global regulatory reform agenda. The task is co-ordinated through the work of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Although there is less on business conduct there are inevitable areas of overlap, for example in the manaufacture and sale of complex financai products and the extent to which regulated entities, availing of implicit taxpayer guarantees can or should engage in proprietory trading. This series explores the main features of Basel Three and tracks its implementation through the relevant Basel sub-committies - the Standards Implementation Group, The Policy Development Group, the Accounting Task Force - as well as the Basel Consultative Group, which cordinates the relationship with non-banking regulators.    

Financial Services Authority Consults on Proposed Regulatory Prudent Valuation Return

The Financial Services Authority has released a consultation paper to receive feedback on the proposed format of the "regulatory prudent valuation return", including showing the net and gross balance sheets for a defined list of asset classes, together with the potential downside and upsid
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Financial Services Authority Consults on Simplifying the EU Prospectus and Transparency Directives

The Financial Services Authority and the UK Treasury have jointly published a consultation paper which follows the adoption of an Amending Directive on 24 November 2010, which revised both the Prospectus Directive and the Transparency Directive.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

European Banking Authority Speech on Banking Supervision: Towards an EU Single Rulebook

The European Banking Authority has published a speech given by its chairman, Andrea Enria which discusses the proposal the EBA has put forward to deal with the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on EU banking markets and the concept of the EU Single Rulebook.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Consults on the Internal Audit Function in Banks

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has released a consultative document which provides proposed guidance for assessing the effectiveness of the internal audit function in banks and replaces the 2001 document entitled "Internal Audit in Banks and the Supervisor’s Relationship with Audito
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Friday, December 2, 2011

UK Treasury Releases Consultation Paper on Bank Executive Remuneration Disclosure

This consultation details the UK Government's proposals for the disclosure requirements contemplated under "Project Merlin", which includes consultation on a mandatory requirement for all large UK banks to publish the pay of their eight highest paid senior executive officers.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

European Securities and Markets Authority Warns Retail Investors of Dangers of Trading in FOREX Products

The European Securities and Markets Authority has issued a warning alerting retail investors to the main risks involved in forex trading. It also warns investors against dealing with unauthorised firms offering forex investments.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Financial Services Authority Speech at Non-Executive Directors’ Conference on Delivering Fair Treatment for Consumers of Financial Services

The Financial Services Authority has published a speech presented by Clive Adamson (Director of Supervision, the FSA Conduct of Business Unit) at the Non-Executive Directors’ Conference on 6 December 2011 where he discusses how the FSA is developing the supervisory approach or philosophy for the pro
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Financial Services Authority Speech at Non-Executive Directors’ Conference on Delivering Fair Treatment for Consumers of Financial Services

The Financial Services Authority has published a speech by Nausicaa Delfas (Head of Department, Conduct Supervision, FSA) at the Non-Executive Directors’ Conference which focuses on the FSA’s current and developing approach to the responsibilities of non-executive directors
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Financial Services Authority Guidance Consultation on Delivering Fair Treatment for Consumers of Financial Services

The Financial Services Authority has published a guidance consultation which sets out the FSA’s expectations of non-executive directors in delivering the appropriate management of retail conduct risk within firms.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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