Basel II
Beyond Basel 2.5: regulators prepare trading book review
Beyond Basel 2.5
Industry calls for new approach to op risk capital
The AMA today
Expected problems
The capital reductions to be gained from properly assessing expected losses can’t be ignored, says Marcelo Cruz
RWA probe could cut modelling flexibility, says new Basel chief
A stricter approach to the modelling of bank capital is "high likely", as a result of concerns that risk-weighted asset numbers are too divergent
Cutting Edge introduction: risky contributions
Risky contributions
KRIs: the forgotten input
Using the forgotten input to build the next generation of op risk models
Risk software survey 2011
Compliance is key
Profile: OCC's Walsh on Volcker rule leaks, Dodd-Frank divergence and bank capital
From the ridiculous to the sublime
Review of 2011: collateral, capital and chaos
Collateral, capital and chaos
Eksportfinans faces collateral questions following downgrade
Junk-rated export lender says it has enough reserve liquidity to meet obligations while it is being wound up - but dealers are not convinced
Using credibility analysis in operational risk measurement
Continental differences, revisited
OCC seeking change to rating ban in Dodd-Frank, reveals Walsh
Banking regulator talking to Congress about altering the Dodd-Frank Act to allow a limited use of credit ratings
Video: New York Fed’s Marc Saidenberg denies US go-slow on Basel II implementation
The US is introducing Basel II at a similar pace to international peers and is also committed to timely implementation of Basel III, according to Marc Saidenberg, senior vice-president of bank supervision at the New York Fed, who warns of the dangers of…
From micro to macro: Basel III tools eyed as systemic risk controls
Keeping the lid on
Credit Suisse and UBS on Basel 2.5: Half a world away
Half a world away
Q&A: Stefan Walter on Basel III, RWAs, 'anti-American' rules and CVA
“It’s good to have hard deadlines”
Europe's democracy deficit contributing to crisis
The democracy deficit
Asia Risk Congress 2011: ‘Strong baseline supervision’ a domestic priority, says CBRC head
Chinese banking watchdog director-general Luo Ping says China should continue with its conservative regulatory approach, which insulated it against the worst effects of the global financial crisis
The Atlantic divide over scenario analysis
Continental differences
Corporates fear CVA charge will make hedging too expensive
Crunch time for corporates
Top 100 banks: regulators tighten their grip
Capital counts
AMA and loss data collection on the rise at US banks
More US banks expected to employ AMA, while new stress-testing proposals increase interest in operational risk quantification among smaller banks