Deloitte
Basel delay does not ensure global FRTB consistency
A European Parliament draft would let supervisors decide response to P&L attribution test fails
Mifid II research unbundling hits Japan’s asset managers
Japanese and European investors may face different payment models for investment research
Insurers press case for new-look risk margin
Firms call for lower cost of capital and link to interest rates in key element of Solvency II
BAML and Morgan Stanley shift Indian P-notes to Europe
Tax changes trigger move out of Mauritius and Singapore
Japanese banks fear 20% TLAC increase
Recalibration of Basel risk weights raises fresh concerns over bail-in buffer levels
Energy firms assess costs of cyber attacks
Analytics are considered key to cyber risk management
EU banks fear fresh blow on Basel credit risk capital rules
Possible revision to standardised approach would favour US banks for corporate exposures
Death knell sounds for India's P-note trade
End to offshore tax exemption would hit equity-based offshore trading product
Manipulation threat to FRTB data pooling
Concerns over the governance of submitted data and costs could spawn rival initiatives
India’s public sector banks warming to CSAs
Bankruptcy law reform could prompt a shift in attitude at State Bank of India
Australia regulator rejects liquidity facility for use under NSFR
Apra says that an RBA liquidity line cannot be used for NSFR
People: New Asia-Pacific legal head for CME
Nikko Asset Management's new risk chief; Credit Suisse hires in Asia; Listorti leaves ANZ
FRTB may lead banks to take more risk, says Deloitte
Analysis shows some trading desks receive lower capital with stressed market risk charge
TLAC concessions reduce impact for Japan banks
Revised rules cut upper threshold for G-Sibs to 18% from 20% of RWA
Japan's markets may struggle under weight of TLAC issuance
Japanese banks start to ponder how they will cope with new TLAC rules
India to become netting friendly on bankruptcy law reform
Different treatment of public and private banks stymied netting – but this could now change
Asia takes a flexible approach to LCR implementation
Regulators in Asia are adopting a practical stance in implementing the LCR to the relief of banks
Hong Kong increases bank capital levels on credit expansion fears
HKMA is first Asian regulator to implement Basel III counter-cyclical capital buffer
Dale leaves Bank of England for BP, and other recent job news
Chief economist moves to oil giant
Fatca fatigue setting in, expert warns
Costs rising as deadline approaches
OCC governance and risk guidelines inadequate for larger banks
Agency fails to differentiate requirements for largest banks
Report urges US coal producers to step up trading activities
Deloitte calls on US coal producers to set up prop trading desks and engage in more international origination
Asia slow to sign up to IGAs for Fatca implementation
US makes slow progress in signing up Asian states for Fatca IGAs
Next FASB chairman to be Golden
Technical specialist will take over in July