Operational risk
WHAT IS THIS? Operational risks are those arising from people, processes and systems – the biggest form of exposure for many industries, but one that was neglected by financial firms until the collapse of Barings Bank in 1995. It was added to the Basel capital framework in 2004, but attempts to model operational risk were dealt a heavy blow by the huge, unforeseen losses suffered by banks in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
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Mifid bandwagon attracts Rule
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RMA analyses risk practices
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Op Risk + Technology
A bit of an update from me on what's happening at OpRisk & Compliance this month.
Mifid JWG to re-group
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Exchange mergers to reduce op risk
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Bonds and... bondage
When I lived in New York City – for most of my 20s – I remember a Thai dinner with a university friend who moaned about the demise of her most recent relationship. Her complaint, oddly enough, was not that her boyfriend had cheated on her. She was…
Devil is in the detail for Mifid
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The tipping point
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SOX internal control costs decline
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Sarbanes-Oxley: not winning any popularity contests
The US's Sarbanes-Oxley legislation is proving pretty unpopular within the industry as shown by our monthly OR&C Intelligence survey. Ellen Davis reports
Honesty and transparency 'are key'
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Briefs
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