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“When it comes to reform, ideas and implementation go together”
Date: Jan 30, 2013
Author: Stefan Ingves
Categories: Basel III, Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: BCBS, LCA, NSFR, G20, G-SIB, RCAP, Risk Weighted Assets
Stefan Ingves, chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, feels that getting the technical details correct rather than new far-reaching ideas is taking an increasingly prominent place.
The Eurozone crisis and its implications for Asian banks
The proceedings of the teleconsultation session, “Should Asia be greatly concerned?” held on June 6, 2012, on present developments of the Eurozone crisis and its implications for Asian banks.
Could SIFIs have totally the wrong effect?
Date: Mar 02, 2012
Author: David Millar
Categories: Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: G-SIFI, SIFI, Lehman, G20, Tier 1 Capital, Jose Maria Roldan
David Millar, risk consultant and trainer and former COO at global risk management association, PRMIA, looks at the impact of local SIFIs in Asia and questions whether the designation is achieving what was hoped for.
Bank of China draws surprise spot on list of globally systemically important banks
Higher regulatory guidelines a small price to pay for what could translate into more foreign investment.
What is Asia’s risk management number?
Nicholas de Boursac, CEO of the Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (ASIFMA) feels the FSB and G20 will advise members to implement a universal Legal Entity Identifier by end 2012.
Macroprudential policies: Building reserves or leaning against the wind?
While tools exist, more analysis and work is needed to develop them further before macroprudential policy can be entrusted with autonomous goals.
Implementing Basel III will not be rushed
In an exclusive video interview, José Maria Roldán, member of the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision, speaks on moving past discussing Basel III and moving towards implementation.
Interview transcript: José María Roldán, director general, banking regulation, Banco de España, Spain, April 8th 2011.
José María Roldán, member of the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision, discusses the evolution from Basel II to Basel III, the learning process, and influence of the G20.
Learning from Asian policy co-ordination
Malcolm Knight, former GM of the Bank for International Settlements laid out the roadmap for managing macro level risks.




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