Financial Stability Board (FSB)
Balz slams IAIS for rule-making 'behind closed doors'
Failure to engage with European Parliament will delay and undermine international insurance regulation, says MEP
Fed under pressure to rethink TLAC rules
US becomes the first G20 nation to propose total loss absorbing capacity rules, but deems existing debt ineligible for inclusion
IAIS under pressure to learn from FSOC mistakes
G-Siis see MetLife opinion as strengthening their case against aspects of international regulation
FDIC’s Hoenig: don’t impose TLAC, let equity 'do its job'
FDIC vice-chair says TLAC should reflect individual bank business models
Why raiding CCPs’ initial margin would be bad policy
A wounded CCP should not have a claim on users’ assets, says hedge fund group
Benchmark reform could hit cross-currency basis
Traders criticise fragmented development of new risk-free rates
Libor reform: the sound of silence
Moves to push swaps off Libor have generated surprisingly little noise
Beyond Libor: what reform plans mean for swaps users
Big bang still an option in plans to propagate new benchmarks
US issuers push for structured notes TLAC carve-out
US banks lobby Fed to reconsider eligibility of principal-protected notes
Bernardino: systemic reinsurers should get no special treatment
Eiopa chairman speaks to Risk.net on G-Siis, derivatives use and regulation of securities financing
FSB’s Andresen: liquidity risks were underpriced pre-crisis
Top staffer at FSB addresses liquidity, bank risk data and securities financing risks in a wide-ranging interview
BoE reveals final element of ring-fencing framework
Systemic risk buffer aims to dampen banking sector stress
FSB's predecessor 'failed miserably' ahead of crisis – Andresen
Secretary general says FSF failed to act on known risks surrounding resolution and securitisations
Banks say multiple-point-of-entry firms gain TLAC advantage
No equivalent cap on aggregate buffer for G-Sibs that face resolution as single group
Carney: leverage ratio could limit clearing benefits
European officials should look at the impact of the leverage ratio on clearing, the Bank of England chief tells MEPs
Adopt FX code or face regulation, warn central bankers
Global code of conduct must be adopted, Schiavi and Debelle insist
Repo stay extension raises questions for buy side
Resolution stays extended to repo and securities lending contracts
To breach or not to breach: Mifid II and the reporting wrangle
Rules double down on existing clash with national privacy laws
ECB sparks bank tug-of-war over debt eligibility
Debt may only be eligible for either TLAC or central bank liquidity
Trichet says banks must keep 'hammering' at their culture
G30 warns many banks are still lagging behind
Clearing brokers send balance sheet allocations to Basel
Data from several clearers submitted to illustrate impact on bank leverage ratios
Are regulators listening at last on the leverage ratio?
Basel Committee, FSB and EBA open ears to balance sheet leverage concerns
BoE sees no place for structured notes in TLAC for now
UK regulator unsympathetic to calls for derivatives-linked debt to count in big banks' capital buffer, say dealers
National bank supervisors must improve co-operation, says FSB
Peer review flags problems in national regulation of systemically important banks