Financial Stability Board (FSB)
New Esma ETF guidelines change the rules on securities lending in favour of synthetics
The latest European Securities and Markets Authority guidelines for Ucits ETFs will make life more difficult for physically backed ETFs and point to a growing acceptance of synthetic funds
Risk 25 firms of the future: Bank of England
CCPs will not be too big to fail
A fragmented market with unfinished rules – but reporting deadline looms
All together now?
ETFs under the microscope
Under the microscope
Don’t rush into regulating shadow banking sector, IIF warns
A new report from the IIF warns regulators to consider different approaches to shadow banking regulation
The ETN that grew too fast
The ETN that grew too fast
A crisis of identity, part two
A crisis of identity, part two
Managing the regulatory patchwork to ensure global consistency
Managing the regulatory patchwork
Cross-default dilemma
Cross-default debacle
LEI debate focuses on governance issues
The LEI vision
Insurance Sifis face bank-style supervisory regime
A suitable ploy?
Europe and US clash over global regulatory framework
Clash of the titans
Regulators smell a rat – Aaron Woolner column
Regulators smell a rat
HK margin rules on uncleared swaps should include exemptions, say market participants
HK margin rules on uncleared swaps should include exemptions, say market participants
SEC's Office of International Affairs appoints new director
Eric Pan to oversee international regulatory policy at the agency
Risk.net poll: global Sifi status is desirable, say 31% of respondents
Risk.net poll: global Sifi status is desirable, say 31% of respondents
Risk.net poll: G-20 will not meet deadline for OTC derivatives reforms
The vast majority of respondents to a Risk.net poll do not believe G-20 members will meet the end-2012 deadline for all standardised OTC derivatives to be cleared through CCPs
FSB unveils list of global systemically important financial institutions
Four Asian banks are among the FSB's initial list of global systemically important financial institutions, including three from Japan and one from China
Q&A: Stefan Walter on Basel III, RWAs, 'anti-American' rules and CVA
“It’s good to have hard deadlines”
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
BofE's Tucker: weak CCP recovery plans risk mayhem
Panellists at an EC conference in Brussels this morning warned CCPs have made little progress on detailed survival plans - leaving the system exposed