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Sponsor's article > Basel backlash: the summer of discontent
Regulators in the United States have been voicing their concerns about Basel II for some time. But now banks elsewhere are also opposing some of the proposals.
Sponsor's article > Reason for hope
One disappointing aspect of the Basel II deliberations has been the lack of any proposed change in the treatment of counterparty credit exposures. David Rowe argues that recent dialogue between the Basel Committee and industry representatives offers hope…
China opts out of Basel II
China's banking regulator, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), has opted out of Basel II, declaring that the country's financial institutions won't be ready to adopt the new Accord by the end-2006 deadline.
Bank West aims for advanced IRB
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has stated that it expects its four largest banks – ANZ, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, National Australia Bank and Westpac – to adopt the most advanced approaches to measuring credit and operational…
US banks reveal 'mandatory' status in CP3 comments
Many US banks chose to reveal that they were designated so-called 'mandatory banks' in their responses to the third consultative paper (CP3), issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in late April.
Basel II delay looking increasingly likely
The financial industry's drums are beating strongly for a further delay to the implementation deadlines for Basel II, and such a delay is beginning to look increasingly likely, according to those close to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
Correlation stress testing for value-at-risk
The correlation matrix is of vital importance for value-at-risk (VAR) modelsin the financial industry. Risk managers are often interested in stressing a subsetof market factors within large-scale risk systems containing hundreds ofmarket variables…
Regulator outlines AMA issues for US banks
In a late-July speech at a Risk Waters Group forum on the US's advance notice of proposed rulemaking, the Federal Reserve's Kirk Odegard described how the US would be implementing the advanced measurement approach for op risk, and outlined regulators'…
Basel Committee releases interest rate risk document
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision released another draft of the "Principles for the Management and Supervision of Interest Rate Risk" this morning.
Basel paper outlines way forward for op risk insurers
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision released a paper in August outlining what the insurance industry must do to design op risk transfer products, including insurance and capital markets products.
The devil is in the detail, CP3 respondents tell Basel Committee
Comments on the op risk portions of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's third consultative paper (CP3) were supportive of the overall framework, but highly critical of specific details in the proposal.
Goldman Sachs CP3 response published by accident
The five-page response drafted by Goldman Sachs executives to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's third consultative paper was published on the internet in mid-August by mistake when the committee posted other comments.
China opts out of Basel II
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