Liquidity coverage ratio (LCR)
Responding to the eurozone crisis
The cutting crew
Sponsored webinar: Ernst & Young
Basel III and liquidity – Going all the way
ALM Europe: ‘Economic case’ for Basel III delay, says SG economist
Sequencing of the reforms is wrong, Société Générale's chief European economist tells conference
Proposed intraday liquidity reports ‘not feasible’, banks say
Basel Committee's proposed new reports on daily liquidity needs would involve "thousands upon thousands" of data points, according to critics
Hong Kong banks need to focus on local fund-raising strategies to meet Basel III requirements
Meeting Basel III liquidity requirements will mean banks in the Special Administrative Region will need to look locally, according to KPMG
Increased competition for Australian retail deposits won’t cause future liquidity issues
The impact of an increasingly competitive landscape for retail deposits in Australia will felt in pricing, not liquidity – with the growing appeal of other asset classes a more significant threat to deposit levels
Q&A: Christian Clausen on bank capital, systemic risk buffers and bail-in debt
Hitting the buffers
Risk 25: How Basel III is turning borders into barriers
Turning borders into barriers
Risk 25 firms of the future: Basel Committee
Implementing rules and filling in gaps
Risk 25: Technology vendors adapt their risk systems
Intelligent thinking for risk systems
Reviving securitisation: regulators send mixed messages
Reviving securitisation
Asian banks disadvantaged by Basel Accord – Asean Risk 2012
The Basel III Accord has been framed purely to fix the failures in the US and European banking system and is placing an unfair burden on Asian financial institutions, according to speakers at Asean Risk conference.
Hong Kong regulator to allow foreign currency liquid assets to make up LCR shortfall
HKMA backs foreign currency option for local banks struggling to meet Basel III’s liquidity coverage ratio
Regulator Q&A: Grant Spencer, deputy governor, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Despite New Zealand’s domestic banking sector escaping the worst ravages of the recent financial crisis, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand is not wasting any time in introducing the Basel III framework – but with a local twist
Deleveraging fears overdone, says EBA chairman
Enria defends EBA's 9% capital buffer in New York speech
New regulations could cause $7 trillion "collateral shock"
Trio of rules - on liquidity, clearing and margin for uncleared trades - will hoover up vast amounts of collateral, market participants fear
Indian banks to provide Basel III liquidity data in advance of 2013 deadline
Reserve Bank of India tells domestic banks to start reporting aspects of Basel III liquidity strength measures from June this year – ahead of the 2013 reporting timetable outlined by the Basel Committee
Risk Annual Summit: Loan and bond markets will suffer under Basel III, say panellists
Supervisors should embrace new form of securitisation to encourage bank lending, argues Ernst & Young’s Patricia Jackson
Early adoption of Basel III across Asia causes tech headaches for bank risk managers
Strong balance sheets mean Asian banks are well placed to meet Basel III increased capital requirements but the disparate state of the regional regulatory framework means the technological challenges of meeting the rules could be significant
South African banks push for central bank liquidity facility to help LCR compliance
A central bank liquidity facility is a possible solution to the shortage of liquid assets, says a Banking Association South Africa speaker at Risk and Return 2012 in Cape Town
Banks want derivatives collateral included in LCR
Received collateral is currently counted towards the liquidity reserve at some large banks, but should not be included in the LCR, say sceptics, who argue the assets can't be relied upon
Reconsidering the LCR
Reconsidering the LCR