Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
BoE: leverage ratio carve-out needed for clearing
Collateral should cut exposure, says BoE, citing need to ensure "continuity" of clearing business
Banks try to copy Citi and UBS clearing leverage cuts
Tactic slashes exposure for FCMs, but could undermine lobbyists
US regulators not backing down in leverage ratio stand-off
Yellen, Gruenberg and Curry offer no concessions to agriculture committee
FDIC margin rule hands pricing advantage to EU banks in Asia
European and US regulators differ in their treatment of inter-affiliate trades
JFSA calls for substituted compliance on uncleared margin rules
Deputy commissioner Shirakawa says remaining differences make this more important
Copycat living wills may see dealers avoid US fines
Banks share law firms in bid to avoid sanctions, say lawyers
FDIC’s Hoenig seen as main threat to banks’ living wills
FDIC vice-chair is “driving this agenda to reject the plans”, says one lawyer
Q&A: SRB’s Elke König on resolution regimes
Chair of Europe's new bank resolution board says derivatives are not "sacrosanct"
Thomas Hoenig: ending swaps push-out was a mistake
"I want to see more capital held against these activities," says FDIC vice-chair
Basel Committee launches FVA project
US regulators also looking into divergent valuations for uncollateralised swaps
Right-way risk can create a false sense of security
Counterparty correlations are no substitute for due diligence, argues Kaminski
FDIC names banking committee members, and other recent job news
Community banking advisory committee names seven new members
New UK compliance chief for Credit Suisse, and other recent job news
James Coulson joins Swiss bank after 18 years at SocGen
CFTC gripped by fiscal year-end hiring frenzy
Agency races to add staff by September 30 amid budget uncertainty
Fed and FDIC living wills 'wholly misunderstood' by US banks
First-wave filers unclear on regulators' resolution expectations
US regional banks prepare for rising rates
With regulators watching closely, US banks are reining in the duration of bond portfolios
FDIC resolution powers won't stop bail-outs, say academics
Professors tell a US Senate subcommittee the liquidation rules will not help and may create more difficulties
Not too big to fail: Has US crossed bank resolution Rubicon?
Not too big to fail?
Too-big-to-fail problem solved, claim leading industry figures
FDIC's single-point-of-entry method applauded but concerns still linger
Overreliance on outsourcing is a growing risk for asset managers
Regulators are turning their attention to reliance on outsourcing – but there may be little that asset managers can do to reverse the trend, even if they wanted to
OpRisk North America 2013: video
Highlights from this year's OpRisk North America conference
OpRisk North America: Regulator warns industry to get implementation of Dodd-Frank right
Implementation of Dodd-Frank Act raises op risk concerns, conference hears
OCC deputy urges banks: take resolution planning seriously
Banks need to implement resolution planning throughout their framework, regulator tells convention
Changing hats – March 2013
Changing hats – March 2013