Solvency II
Internal affairs
Basel II
Return of a heavyweight
Sustained economic recovery in Japan will probably lead to the end of the country's zero interest rate levels in the third quarter of this year. What impact will this have on risk management and the use of derivatives? And how will it affect the…
Preparing for Pillar II
The German regulator published guidelines on the minimum requirements for risk management at the end of last year, partly to integrate the requirements of Pillar II of Basel II into German Law. Alexander Campbell talks to Helmut Bauer, BaFin's head of…
Briefs
REGULATORY UPDATE
Synthetic ABS is hot property
The emergence of credit default swaps on ABS has led to the development of an index of these securities. Nadia Damouni looks at the prospects for this rapidly evolving corner of the market
Synthetic ABS is hot property
Asset-backed securities
The BPA enigma
Deficit-ridden UK pension schemes are revisiting the idea of selling liabilities onto the bulk purchase annuity market, attracting new players with new business models
FSA provides overview of approach to CRD
The FSA presented an overview of the authority’s approach to the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) at its CRD implementation conference. Hector Sants, managing director of wholesale and institutional markets, highlighted the biggest developments in…
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…
MiFID Level 2 text on the table
BRUSSELS – In early February, the European Commission tabled formal draft proposals for the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) Level 2 text, detailing new trade reporting and transparency requirements for securities industry participants.
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’…
MiFID Level 2 text on the table
REGULATORY UPDATE
Timetable trouble
Basel II
Banks get stressed
Stress Testing
Timetable chaos
US regulators' decision to delay Basel II by one year has frustrated international banks, causing some to reassess their global implementation plans. With the US regulators yet to release national implementation guidelines, bankers and supervisors are…
A case for convergence?
With Basel II regulatory capital becoming increasingly more risk-sensitive, the value of a separate economic capital system must be questioned. Christopher Hall of Risk Advisors considers the differences between economic capital and regulatory capital,…
The CPPI conundrum
Long-dated options
France forces full disclosure
Regulation Update
Timetable chaos
Basel II
Pillars of wisdom
European insurance regulation is shifting from Pillar I rulebook to Pillar II dialogue. But the dialogue may be evolving into a poker game. Aaron Woolner reports