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Softer US NSFR Could Skew Global Repo Pricing
By Sharon Thiruchelvam
February 17, 2021, Risk
The US and the European Union are on track this year to implement the last piece of the Basel III liquidity framework, the …

Basel Committee to persist with bank requirements even as pandemic spreads, official says
By Neil Roland
October 20, 2020, MLex
Implementation of Basel III capital and liquidity requirements for banks shouldn’t be slowed due to the pandemic because these global reforms, while incomplete, …

Fed will calibrate NSFR to avoid hurting repo
By Philip Alexander
September 25, 2020, Risk
The US Federal Reserve will seek to calibrate a key Basel liquidity ratio to avoid putting pressure on US Treasury cash and repo …
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BIS Paper Identifies Sources of Regulatory Fragmentation in Banking
February 10, 2020, Regulation Asia
The paper points to varying asset valuation practices, which impact measurements of banks’ regulatory capital, along with Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 implementation differences.
The …
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Foreign Banks Expect Fed Proposal Imminently
By Joanna Wright
February 26, 2019, Risk
The Federal Reserve will be announcing hotly anticipated changes to its regulatory template for foreign banks within the next two weeks, and possibly …
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Italy Banks Funding Under Pressure Due to Spike in Govt Debt Yields – Bank of Italy
By Giselada Vagnoni
February 2, 2019, Reuters
A spike in yields on Italian debt in recent months has caused renewed funding problems for the country’s lenders, Bank of Italy governor …
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LCR Rollback Puts Onus on Liquidity Stress Tests
By Steve Marlin
November 11, 2018, Risk
Internal liquidity stress tests may attract more scrutiny if U.S. regulators move ahead with a plan to ease liquidity and funding requirements for …
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Internationally Active Banks Are Meeting Initial Basel III Standards
By Mayra Rodriguez Valladares, MRV Associates
Originally published in Forbes
More than two hundred banks around the globe, including one hundred and eleven, large internationally active banks, are making progress …
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NSFR Pricing Singapore Banks Out of Swaps Market, Dealers Say
By Aileen Chuang and Narayanan Somasundaram
October 23, 2018, Risk
Singaporean banks claim they are being priced out of Asia-Pacific swap markets as a result of their home state’s decision …
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The Weakening of Big Bank Regulations Under Trump Is the Seed for the Next Financial Crisis
By Mayra Rodriguez Valladares, MRV Associates
Originally published in Forbes
Americans for Financial Reform (AFR) held a thought-provoking event ‘Big Bank Regulation Under Trump’ yesterday at the Russell Senate Building …
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