Bank of England (BoE)

SG boosts European rates sales

Société Générale has hired Jan de Bondt and Ian Morgan in rates sales as the bank looks to expand its European footprint in the rates business.

Rounding up the black sheep

The collapse of BCCI in 1991 provided much of the impetus for Basel II's home-host regulatory framework. But supervisors say that recognising the need for regulatory co-ordination is just a first step in a long journey.

All change on the BIS op risk team

Three well-known regulatory figures will be changing places over the course of February as various secondment arrangements between the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Bank of England (BofE) and the Federal Reserve in the US come to an end.

Lloyds TSB hires FSA risk regulator

Lloyds TSB, fined recently by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for mis-selling investment products to retail investors, has responded by hiring the UK financial watchdog's top risk regulator.

CLS impact 'neutral' for RTGS systems

The introduction of the continuous-linked settlement service (CLS) for foreign exchange has had little effect on flows and liquidity on real-time gross settlement systems (RTGS), according to the latest Bank of England (BoE) quarterly bulletin.

QIS3 results delayed until May

The release of the third quantitative impact study results will be delayed until May, when they will be published alongside the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's third Consultation Paper (CP3), according to Patricia Jackson, special adviser on…

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