Bank of England (BoE)
Fed paper reignites debate on bank capital ratios
US industry association criticises official analysis suggesting optimal Basel ratios of up to 26%
Basel group said to weigh changes to key FRTB test
EC and EBA officials criticise low pass rates for P&L attribution test
Buy side applauds Sonia’s coronation as UK risk-free rate
Decision a ‘no brainer’ but some say rejected secured rates could prove useful
MEP: Basel too slow to deal with clearing capital clash
Isda AGM: Swinburne criticises Basel’s lethargy on clash between leverage and clearing rules
What to do about Libor?
Darrell Duffie explains why transition from Ibor-based benchmarks is necessary and feasible
Model risk managers eye benefits of machine learning
Ramp-up in regulatory scrutiny of model validation sees banks turn to black boxes
Brexit and financial regulation: a delicate negotiation
The UK needs access, the EU needs regulatory data, but a mutually beneficial deal could be elusive
Regulators may consider portability in CCP fire drills
BoE, BaFin and CFTC move signals concern over whether client positions can be moved between banks in a crisis
EC rebuffs euro clearing relocation policy in Emir review
UK pushes back against French demands to shift CCP business post-Brexit
Swaps play hidden role in UK banks’ ring-fencing plans
UK dealers avoid mass transfers of derivatives
LSE-backed Libor replacement faces data wrangle
Proposed secured rate based on data from NEX, which has a competing offering
Review of 2016: turn and face the strange
Post-crisis reform has caused upheaval, but gave recent years a sense of direction; in 2016, that was missing
UK banks under pressure to use IFRS 9 in stress test
Banks unable to calculate impairments under extreme scenarios must answer to regulator
RBS must raise £2bn after failing stress tests
Lender releases new capital plan after worst performance in BoE test
Bailouts more likely in unequal democracies, research finds
Accountable governments face pressure to preserve banks
Vickers renews criticism of BoE systemic buffer
Blanket 3% buffer would better support ring-fencing, Vickers tells Tyrie
CSA reviews necessary after Sonia reform, lawyers warn
Benchmark administrator change may require amendments
Regulators struggle to conjure the right leverage ratio
Too low, and it has no effect; too high, and liquidity suffers. Time for flexibility?
Reserving judgement: the BoE’s divisive leverage ratio plan
Central bank reserves exemption may squeeze interbank liquidity, raise capital requirements
BoE plans could force change to Libor-Sonia swap payments
Reformed Sonia proposals may see floating-leg settlements delayed
LCH under scrutiny after outsized Brexit margin calls
Intra-day calls criticised by banks; FIA working group pushing for change
UK repo decline sparks NSFR tussle in Europe
BoE and EC concerned about repo liquidity, but Basel Committee unlikely to budge
Forget your passport: London outside the single market
UK-based banks seek simplest way to retain EU access post-Brexit
BoE lays out blueprint for RTGS reboot
Central bank plans “comprehensive rebuild” of payments platform