Recovery and resolution
CCPs need thicker skins - Citi analysis
Analytical approach suggests CCPs should be putting more of their own capital at risk
IMF’s Kiff: variation margin haircutting ‘unfair’ to end-users
Risk Derivatives Clearing: in-the-money end-users may have losses on other positions
BoE on Lehman's lessons for bank booking structure
Complex booking practices result in "worse oversight", say BoE officials
Q&A: SRB’s Elke König on resolution regimes
Chair of Europe's new bank resolution board says derivatives are not "sacrosanct"
Insurers count cost as supervisors embrace RRPs
Recovery plans catching on as domestic regulatory tool
Repo and securities lending face swap-style stays
Regulators and industry to meet in London on March 2
An idea whose time has come?
Discussions about whether to break up Sifis have hit the mainstream
Industry confronts hard choices in CCP recovery debate
CCPs have ways to boost financial strength – none straightforward
Manage Asia derivative risk locally, says Bank of England
Offshore booking may result in weak regulatory oversight – UK regulator
European resolution rules mean new headaches for banks
UK banks need to comply with European 'living will' equivalent
CCPs to get multiple recovery planning tools
ECB's Coeuré says regulators won't specify one approach
Systemic insurers to delay structural reform
Systemically important insurers will stop short of committing to plans
PRA pushes on with recovery plans for domestic insurers
Firms asked to tackle sources of intragroup interconnectedness
Group supervisors ‘lack teeth’ for regulating international insurance groups
Rights and responsibilities of supervisory colleges should be clarified, say insurers
Too-big-to-fail problem solved, claim leading industry figures
FDIC's single-point-of-entry method applauded but concerns still linger
Risk USA: Deutsche Bank's 'painful' living will process
German bank tells of challenges posed by regulators' recovery and resolution requirements
Risk USA: Changing risk culture means higher staffing costs
Conference told of resource challenges facing Deutsche CRO
Insurers may be better off not separating non-traditional, non-insurance business, says top lawyer
Capital cost of restructuring may outweigh regulatory benefits under G-Sii proposals
Insurers braced for far-reaching recovery and resolution requirements
For the past couple of years, insurers have watched at a safe distance banks struggling to learn their way around living wills. Only last month did they realise the extent to which they will be put through similar hardships. The Financial Stability Board…
Divergence fears over insurer resolution proposals
Scope of Financial Stability Board proposals to give supervisors extended powers ‘unclear’
Prudential Financial’s Sifi appeal casts doubt on US G-Sii powers
Disconnection between domestic and international Sifi processes means regulators could lack legal power to enforce G-Sii measures in some cases
Insurers must prepare for far-reaching 'living wills' requirements
Systemically important international insurers will be required to design their own recovery and resolution plans in case of severe financial distress, as part of new requirements by regulators to protect the wider financial system. But there are fears…
The end of the waterfall: Industry faces up to CCP recovery and resolution
The end of the waterfall
Cross-border resolution hinges on trust
Hinging on trust