British Bankers’ Association
FCA’s ‘zero tolerance’ on KYC fosters de-risking – BBA
Media and UK regulator’s approach to financial crime criticised at Commonwealth discussion
Wages of sin: Hayes trial highlights abuse of Libor weaknesses
Interest rate's governance and wider industry culture also in the dock
Broker opinions vital to Libor setting, court hears
Citi "never" tried to talk down Libor contributions
UK banks face 'billions more' in fines as BBA looks to future
No way to provision against US penalties, conference hears
BBA avoided knowing which banks were rigging Libor, jury hears
Industry body regularly heard "everybody else is doing it, but we are not"
Rumours of Libor rigging emerged in 2007, Hayes jury hears
Banks used Libor post-crisis to boost their perceived strength
UK banks hope self-discipline will ease regulatory onslaught
Industry looks to medicine and law for self-regulation models
Regulatory reform hampering financial product innovation
Industry concerns over unintended consequences of tougher regulation
Econ chair Bowles calls for better ethics beyond banks
Accountants and lawyers also need to improve behavioural standards
Financial ombudsman: lack of trust behind rise in complaints
10% of consumers will take rejected complaints to the FOS
Retail account switching carries business risk, expert warns
Complying with new account-switching rules not enough without consideration of business risk
BBA delays phase-out of some Libor rates after complaints
Less-used rates will be produced until May 2013
Libor 2.0: The runners and riders
Libor 2.0: the runners and riders
Libor governance to be put out to tender
The FSA confirmed today that the BBA will be stripped of its Libor powers
Libor in need of ‘massive makeover’, CFTC’s Chilton says
CFTC's Chilton says a complete overhaul of Libor is needed - including distancing it from the BBA
Near-record high in complaints in 2011, FSA data shows
Near-record high in complaints in 2011, FSA data shows
How to mend the Libor process
How to mend the Libor process
Libor manipulation lawsuits could cost banks ‘tens of billions’
Barclays' $450m settlement gives lawyers smoking gun evidence of attempts to tamper with benchmark rates
Recovery and resolution diverting attention from real risks, expert warns
RRPs are distracting risk professionals, one legal expert says
Deleveraging fears overdone, says EBA chairman
Enria defends EBA's 9% capital buffer in New York speech
Questions raised over FSA twin peaks structure
FSA begins its ‘twin peaks’ approach, but some participants say questions remain over how the new structure will work