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An uncertain future
Questions over regulatory requirements in the US were making energy firms cautious about their expansion plans, even before Enron’s collapse complicated the picture. By Kevin Foster
European credit quality falls steeply in 2001, says Moody's
Credit rating downgrades outnumbered upgrades by more than two-to-one for corporations and governments outside the US during 2001, according to international rating agency Moody's – a complete reversal on 2000, when upgrades exceeded downgrades by a more…
Israeli exchange upgrades contingency plans
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (Tase) has upgraded its contingency facilities for trading and clearing to ensure that in the event of an emergency, such as a terrorist attack on the main exchange, systems should continue to function as normal.
Sound practices paper gets positive response
Bankers generally responded positively to the guidance on sound practices for managing operational risk issued by global banking regulators in December.
FASB: loan commitments must be treated like derivatives
The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) ruled last month that some unfunded loan commitments made by banks should be treated like derivatives and marked-to-market. The ruling came nearly nine months after Goldman Sachs first proposed the…
European timetable threatened by CP3 delay
The European Union's timetable for bringing new risk-based bank capital adequacy rules into effect is in jeopardy following the decision of global banking regulators to delay publication of a key consultative paper.
Canada's Le Pan heads Basel advisory group
Nicholas Le Pan, superintendent of financial institutions in Canada, will lead a group that will help banking supervisors share information and approaches related to the coming into effect of the Basel II bank capital adequacy accord.
FSA's new rules turn up heat on risk managers
The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) has caused a stir in the upper ranks of London-based investment banks with new rules that effectively force senior executives to accept unlimited liability for risk management errors.
Currenex and XRT unveil joint venture
Currenex, the online global currency exchange, and French-based financial services vendor, XRT, have agreed a deal that will see Currenex integrate its online forex platform with XRT’s collaborative treasury management (CTM) solutions.