Basel Committee
Bank of India considering raising Tier II capital to meet Basel II requirements
The Bank of India (BoI) has received approval to raise hybrid Tier II capital under its medium-term notes (MTN) programme from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The BoI has not yet decided on the amount or whether it will be innovative debt or…
Banks get stressed
The UK's Financial Services Authority has called on banks to improve stress testing of possible disruptive events, while the Basel Committee declared last year that firms must supplement their value-at-risk models with stress tests. But some bankers…
Hong Kong prepared for implementation with major financial capitals
Simon Topping, executive director of banking policy at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), has stated that Hong Kong will be ready to implement Basel II in tandem with London, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo. According to Topping, timely implementation…
The fat tail
Minh-Tri Nguyen and Martin Ottmann aim to quantify op risk with multi-stage curve fitting and extreme value theory applied with the loss distribution approach
Federal Reserve stresses the importance of good disclosure to investor confidence
Accounting and auditing scandals have led to an increased resolve on the part of governmental, regulatory and business to reinforce and improve standards-setting processes and disclosure practices by companies, according to the vice-chairman of the board…
FSA publishes second CRD paper
LONDON – The UK Financial Services Authority indicates its intention to implement both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the Basel II framework robustly in its new consultation paper on the Capital Requirements Directive , published in late…
Further delays hit US Basel II implementation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The US process for Basel II was thrown into chaos yet again by the passage of a new law on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation that includes provision for a one-year study. The net effect of the legislation is said to be the…
IRA report shows US banks would require more capital under Basel II
In contrast to the fourth Quantitative Impact Study (QIS 4), a report from Institutional Risk Analytics (IRA) suggests that the largest US banks will be required to hold more capital under Basel II than under current minimum capital requirements. “Basel…
US Treasury backs timely implementation of Basel II
Speaking to the Institute of International Bankers (IIB), the under secretary of the US treasury for domestic finance Randal Quarles addressed some of the issues impeding the implementation of Basel II in US financial institutions.
'Unacceptable' for final Basel II rule to reproduce QIS 4 results, says Dugan
While expressing broad support for "the Basel II approach", the US comptroller of the currency, John Dugan, said that this was not "the same thing" as saying that a perfect proposal to implement that approach had been crafted.
Deputy general manager of BIS says Basel II is key to financial globalisation and market discipline
Hervé Hannoun, deputy general manager of the BIS, has reviewed some of the main factors driving the internationalisation of financial services. Looking at the key challenges facing central banks in acting as a discipline multiplier, “Internationalisation…
Chairman of the Federal Reserve backs Basel II for all US banks
Chairman of the US Federal Reserve System, Ben Bernanke, has offered his support for US-wide implementation of Basel II. Speaking at the Independent Community Bankers of America National Convention this week, Bernanke asserted that although community…
Basel Accord could be the model for investment firms and insurance companies
Basel II could become the model for the regulation of investment firms and insurance companies, according to Mario Draghi, governor of the Bank of Italy.
Kuwaiti banks most prepared in Middle East for Basel II
A banking specialist has found that Kuwaiti banks are the most prepared financial organisations in the Middle East to implement Basel II.
Three-pillar structure to be applied to EU insurance regulation
A discussion paper released by the Financial Standards Authority (FSA) and the Treasury confirms that the three-pillar structure will be applied to insurance regulation. ‘Solvency II: a new framework for prudential regulation of insurance in the EU’…
FSA publishes second consultation paper on Capital Requirements Directive
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has released its proposals for implementing the EU Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). 'Strengthening Capital Standards 2' is the FSA's major consultation on this subject and includes the full set of draft…
Web-based monitoring system targets requirements for mortgage lenders
Basel II has left many mortgage providers with additional requirements for enhanced and improved tracking of credit rating structures, presenting a challenge to some traditional monitoring systems.
Mardig Haladjian
With more Islamic institutions looking for ratings, the general manager of the financial institutions group at Moody's in Cyprus explains how the agency rates these names versus conventional credits
Further delays hit US Basel II implementation
COVER STORY: NEW LEGISLATION INCORPORATES A YEAR-LONG STUDY TO RESEARCH THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF BASEL II
Hybrid approach not 'dead in the water'
REGULATORY UPDATE
FSA publishes second CRD paper
REGULATORY UPDATE
Timetable trouble
Basel II
US Basel II gone AWOL
Well, has Basel II finally ridden off the rails in the US? This seems to be the case. The inclusion of a new study on Basel II, to be conducted by the General Accounting Office, does rather seem to threaten the timetable that the US regulators announced…
Banks get stressed
Stress Testing