Bank of England (BoE)
New UK op risk rules elevate management over measurement
Under op resilience rules, firms must plan for all severe stresses, whatever their probability
Basel playing catch-up on climate risk, say experts
Individual regulators have already gone further in encouraging transition
Traders say BoE green bond purchase scheme could sap liquidity
Updated plan could spike market volatility – harming not only brown bonds, say dealers
Euro swaps clearing showdown pits banks against Brussels
Forcing swaps clearing to Frankfurt would play into hands of US rivals, say European dealers
EU still undecided on how to implement minimum repo haircuts
Concerns over non-bank leverage may derail push to include haircuts in bank capital rules
Dealers applaud proposal to halt yen Libor swaps after Q3
BoJ working group timetable viewed as likely to boost liquidity in nascent Tonar market
Fed’s Lindo: Basel op resilience rules imminent
Committee has also formed new group to oversee supervisory policy harmonisation, says senior regulator
BoE to consult on Sonia clearing mandate
Long-dated Sonia swaps set to lose clearing exemption as liquidity shifts from Libor
UK banks added £140bn to HQLA in 2020
Barclays saw its LCR improve the most over the course of 2020
UK banks count cost of EU software capital reversal
Average CET1 ratio would fall 29 basis points
UK seeks to take the lead on climate risk standards
New research centre intended to help UK financial firms build better climate risk models
Cherry-picking fears as banks pull negative rates commitments
As UK mulls negative rates, banks desert Isda protocol and traders warn of gaming the system
Repair the leverage ratio, revive the repo market
Domestic currency government bonds and repo should be exempted, suggests former supervisor
BoE to test UK banks against double-dip Covid recession
Stress simulation falls short of actual coronavirus crisis shock to the UK economy
BoE reassures foreign banks on post-Brexit booking models
EU banks that lost passporting rights after Brexit are unlikely to have to establish UK subsidiaries
Libor Telethon playback: regulators stress ‘no new use’
Watch BoE, FCA, Fed and industry speakers tackling prickly cessation questions
UK and EU diverge on contractual swap stays
UK scraps pre-resolution stays, while EU regulators could opt for even stricter measures
Buffer stops? Why banks haven’t used Covid capital relief
Amid weak credit demand, banks haven’t availed themselves of capital buffers, but they still might
European banks want clarity on post-Covid capital rebuild
Supervisors urged to explain what will happen when pandemic relief on capital buffers expires
BoE warns banks: start preparing for a higher carbon price
Risk Live: stress tests should assume rising carbon price, regardless of government policy, says Breeden
Basis trades: a test case for regulating risky activities
FSOC is right to focus on dangerous behaviour, but Treasury meltdown reveals a complex chain of actors
Fed set to unveil operational resilience proposals
OpRisk North America: banks expected to design idiosyncratic stress scenarios to test resilience
Strengthening supervisory co-operation in derivatives markets
Heath Tarbert and Jon Cunliffe set out a framework for regulating the global derivatives markets
Covid policy risk hangs over bank stress tests
Banks and regulators are second-guessing the policy response to new outbreaks