Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA)
ECB may accept Brexit banks using UK models – Lautenschläger
Supervisor says a “hard Brexit” could see banks accepted on the basis of PRA-approved models
BoE’s PRA should clarify approach to insurance, report says
Report asks Prudential Regulation Authority to review boundaries of “policyholder protection”, warning the regulator not to stray into the FCA’s territory
People: Ireland deputy departs for private sector; BoE’s Broadbent to sit on new prudential committee
Cyril Roux to leave the Central Bank of Ireland in April; Mark Carney appoints Ben Broadbent to new prudential regulation committee; and more
BoE acts to tackle disparity in capital requirements
PRA plans measures it believes will boost competition and address adverse incentives generated by the standardised approach to calculating risk weights
UK’s PRA fines Japanese banking group for withholding information
Two arms of banking giant MUFG fall “significantly short” of regulators’ expectations, resulting in fines totalling £26.8m
UK financial regulators finalise plans to strengthen enforcement and transparency
PRA and FCA publish measures that will keep financial firms better informed about investigations; new framework will “command public confidence”
BoE’s Woods: firms favour ‘transitional’ Brexit period
Prudential Regulation Authority chief quizzed on best course of action for financial firms during Brexit process; “preferential” market access is not necessary, but seems sensible, he says
Banks not fully adapted to new prudential environment – BoE deputy
Firms need a “proper chance” to adapt to the “new world”, says Woods, warning that the banking system still looks fragile on some metrics, despite work by his predecessor, Andrew Bailey
Banks leaving London for Dublin must be ‘run from here’ - senior Irish official
Central bank planning to recruit more regulators if necessary, Cross tells financiers; hints at possible need to boost salary packages for some staff
PRA tightens standards for buy-to-let market
“Interest coverage ratio” and affordability stress tests to be implemented by January 2017, while remaining measures must be implemented by September 30
BoE’s Woods sees merit in multiple policy committees
New deputy governor believes MPC and FPC should remain separate; BoE has to make sure each committee is aware of the impact of their actions on other committees, he says
People: Uzbekistan appoints new deputy; Ahmed retiring from IMF
Shohruh Shoahmedov promoted to deputy chairman; IMF’s Masood Ahmed announces retirement; BoE’s Paul Fisher to chair London Bullion Market Association
Regulators can influence but not prescribe culture, Bailey says in last speech at PRA
Incoming FCA chief warns bank regulators cannot write a rule to “settle” culture, but cites the senior managers regime as an example of influence
New UK law confirms Bank of England governance reforms
Bank of England and Financial Services Bill receives royal assent, cutting number of MPC meetings to eight a year; National Audit Office role expanded, but not into policy
EBA publishes first complete list of European O-SIIs
European Banking Authority publishes first full list of other systemically important institutions in Europe; some national supervisors make more use of discretion than others
Sam Woods to replace Bailey as PRA chief
Bank of England executive director promoted, to take over from Andrew Bailey when he moves to the Financial Conduct Authority
BoE moves to tighten buy-to-let standards as risks rise
Review of buy-to-let lending finds some firms may be relying on weaker underwriting standards than others; FPC warns UK financial stability outlook has worsened since last meeting
European supervisors must improve consistency on capital requirements, Angeloni says
European regulators must take more consistent approach to capital requirements, Ignazio Angeloni says; authorities have to improve macro-prudential policy co-ordination
BoE’s Bailey dismisses ideas for radical banking overhaul
PRA chief stands by the current design of banking regulation, rejecting more radical options involving higher levels of equity as “just not practical”
UK regulators refuse to comply with part of EU bonus cap
FCA and PRA say they will not be imposing European bonus cap rules on small firms, arguing CRD IV’s proportionality principle has not been properly applied
BoE moves to close bonus clawback loophole
Under new proposals, banks will no longer be able to circumvent malus and clawback rules by buying out new employees’ bonuses
Bonus cap may impact other pay regulation, research from Bank of England warns
Researchers see potential for bonus caps to clash with other remuneration regulation; level of pay ‘at risk’ declines
UK regulators to reopen flawed HBOS investigation
Report critical of financial supervisors who failed to see problems developing or take proper enforcement action, and of bank managers who created a fatally flawed business model
Banks should improve tech infrastructure to aid stress testing, PRA officials say
Mark Yallop highlights demands on banks when assembling data, noting the 'generally poor state' of some technology infrastructures; Andrew Bailey says improvements would benefit all