Financial Policy Committee (FPC)
BoE’s planned procyclical capital hike bewilders banks
Some doubt regulator will go through with buffer hike while forecasting recession
BoE warns of potential disruption to clearing business for EU firms
Fragmentation of market-based finance could raise costs and risk for EU and UK companies
RBS must raise £2bn after failing stress tests
Lender releases new capital plan after worst performance in BoE test
US-European rift deepens on leverage ratio
FDIC rebuffs European calls to allow netting of client clearing margin in leverage exposure measure
Algo trading feedback loops an urgent worry, Carney warns
Some traders don't understand risks of algos, BoE says
UK banks face £25 billion capital shortfall
Banks told to achieve common equity Tier I capital ratio of 7% of RWA by end-2013
FSA director blasts BoE for failings in lead-up to financial crisis
Staff at the Bank of England were ill-equipped to deal with the crisis because they weren't working together, UK regulator tells convention
Uncertainty remains over post-FSA regulatory structure
Acts of reform
Macro-prudential supervision: the case against
The financial crisis could have been averted if regulators had been allowed to prick the credit bubble as it was inflating – or so claim advocates of macro-prudential supervision. But not everyone agrees. By Laurie Carver