Banking

BoE's Tucker sets out priorities for orderly cross-border resolutions

Central Banking | 20 May 2013 secure

Paul Tucker examines the many issues facing authorities seeking to wind down failed banks without taxpayer support, including cross-border co-operation and choice of single or multiple entry points

Topics: Paul Tucker, Resolution, Bank of England, Bail-in , bailout

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Wall Street hoping for Fed reprieve for derivatives desks

Central Banking | 17 May 2013 secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, FDIC, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

European bank stress tests will wait for SSM asset quality review in 2014

Central Banking | 17 May 2013 secure

Topics: Single supervisory mechanism, European Banking Authority , Yves Mersch

Legal action against Bank of Spain already seeing results, claims lawyer

Central Banking | 15 May 2013 secure

Topics: Spain, Bank of Spain, Resolution

BoE's Tucker weighs in on 'unco-ordinated' global regulation

Central Banking | 15 May 2013 secure

Topics: Resolution, Paul Tucker, Financial Stability Board (FSB), Bank of England

Europe's finance ministers inch closer to bail-in framework

Central Banking | 14 May 2013 secure

Topics: European Commission, Bail-in , Michel Barnier, Jörg Asmussen, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Resolution

IMF research warns Liikanen, Vickers and Volcker could cause instability

Central Banking | 14 May 2013 secure

Topics: Paul Volcker, John Vickers, Erkki Liikanen, IMF, Independent Commission on Banking

Lack of co-ordination of bank resolution regimes behind subsidiarisation push

Central Banking | 14 May 2013 secure

Topics: Asia, Financial Stability Board (FSB), Resolution

Germans clash over banking union treaty change

Central Banking | 13 May 2013 secure

Topics: euro, European Central Bank, Single supervisory mechanism, Jörg Asmussen, Banking union

Plosser warns US regulations could cause unnecessary bail-outs

Central Banking | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: too big to fail, Charles Plosser, Dodd-Frank Act, FDIC, Sifi

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