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AIFM first reading vote delayed until September
Belgium is set to take over negotiations for the alternative investment fund managers (AIFM) directive after talks between the European Union council and parliament broke down last week.
European derivatives draft to be published for consultation within days
EC derivatives legislation set to be far more detailed than US financial reform bills, and open to industry comment before final adoption.
European Parliament’s IAS 39 clearing eligibility proposal criticised by accountants
Accountants condemn a proposal to use IAS 39 as a means to determine whether a derivative has to be cleared through a central counterparty.
Cut derivatives volumes down to size, says European Parliament report
European Parliament committee calls for a smaller derivatives market, citing "distorting" effect.
Risk Europe: EU supervision package could be delayed
Creation of new European supervisory authorities is hampered by disagreements between EU parliament and council
AIFM texts adopted by EU parliament and council
Hedge fund managers based outside the European Union (EU) may have to comply with the alternative investment fund managers (AIFM) directive in order to market products to EU member states, under proposals approved last night (May 17).
Basel Committee’s Walter: Basel III on track
A package of reforms to the Basel II capital framework will be calibrated by year-end as planned, says secretary-general.
A capital suggestion
To prevent another financial crisis, should regulators introduce more of the same – that is, greater capital requirements – or should they take a completely different approach and address corporate culture and behaviour instead?
EU reform: the devil’s in the detail
It’s all very well to make grand statements about the need for a new financial supervision framework in Europe, but can the EU work out the practicalities of reform?
Setting the stage for major scene change
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Lawyers highlight grey areas in securitisation regulation
Securitisation regulation recently passed by the European Union could have problematic legal implications for originators and investors, according to lawyers.
US securitisation regulation will force 5% retention
US regulators will require originators and sponsors of securitisations to retain 5% of securitised exposures and increase transparency of transactions, according to a leaked draft of a US Treasury report on improving the regulatory system, due to be…
Solvency II approved by European Parliament
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EU presses ahead with tougher regulation of rating agencies
The European Parliament today voted in favour of a new regulation that will force credit rating agencies (CRAs) to comply with minimum standards of good practice and transparency.
Concrete steps taken on international regulation
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Solvency II draft report from European Parliament Committee
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Knocking down barriers
A new reinsurance directive passed by the European parliament in early June will eradicate the collateral requirements demanded by European supervisors. With a unified framework agreed for Europe, politicians are now turning their sights on the US. By…
EU CRD approaching Parliament acceptance
BRUSSELS – The smart odds are now in favour of the EU's Capital requirements directive passing the European Parliament's vote on September 28, according to industry observers involved in negotiating the legislation.
EU explores rating agency shake-up
The European parliament may be set to tighten the regulation of credit rating agencies after a paper from the parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs emphasised the growing significance of rating agencies in the financial systems and…
Radwan working paper released
Alexander Radwan, a member of the European parliament (MEP) for Germany, released another draft of his working paper on the European Commission's capital adequacy directive (CAD) on May 20.