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Financial Stability Board finalises Sifi measures

Central Banking | 04 Oct 2011 secure

FSB settles on plan to tackle the 'too big to fail' problems posed by systemically important financial institutions; measures will be sent to G-20 summit in November

Topics: Financial Stability Board (FSB), G20, banks

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Carney to banks: stop blaming each other

Central Banking | 26 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: Canada, Bank of Canada, Mark Carney, Basel III, banks

Precautionary price stickiness: Bank of Spain paper

Central Banking | 26 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: Spain, Bank of Spain, banks

G-20 commits to ‘strong and co-ordinated’ response to challenges

Central Banking | 23 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: G20, Europe, United States, Japan, Emerging markets, banks

Developing country representatives lament poor banking oversight

Central Banking | 23 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: IMF, banks, Emerging markets, Financial crisis

HKMA’s Chan happy with pace of renminbi internationalisation

Central Banking | 13 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: banks, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, China, Hong Kong, Chinese renminbi

Target2 offers useful liquidity monitoring tool: Netherlands Bank paper

Central Banking | 12 Sep 2011 secure

Topics: Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank, banks

Getting ready for Vickers

Central Banking | 02 Sep 2011

Topics: Independent Commission on Banking, United Kingdom, banks

Risks to Korean banking sector have declined: IMF paper

Central Banking | 19 Aug 2011 secure

Topics: IMF, Korea, South, banks

Kazakhstan reports large decline in credit card fraud

Central Banking | 15 Aug 2011 secure

Topics: Kazakhstan, credit cards, banks

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