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King: change needed in bank regulation

Much thought will need to be given to the structure and nature of banking regulation in the future given the recent challenges presented by the financial turmoil, admitted Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England. "Serious thinking and…

Kenya's IFRS and Basel 2 challenges

A practical challenge Kenyan banks challenge in complying with International Financial Reporting Standards and Basel 2 is the use of complex financial models to measure risks in their portfolio, explained Njuguna Ndung'u, the governor of the Central Bank…

Treasury shake-up to grant Fed more power

The US Treasury has unveiled a series of recommendations for a major restructuring of financial services regulation, which will allot broad new powers to the Federal Reserve to attack systems risk, including the ability to send SWAT teams into any…

FSA to launch probe as Bank counters HBOS rumours

The British financial regulator has confirmed that it is to investigate share dealing made on the back of rumours that HBOS, a British bank, was short of liquidity. The Bank of England has also taken the highly unusual step of calling the British press…

BoJ sets out risk management guidelines

The market instability triggered by the US subprime mortgage problem reaffirms the importance of investors accurately recognising and appropriately managing risk, research published by the Bank of Japan states.

Sound risk management essential: Fed's Kroszner

The current financial market turbulence underscores the importance of getting the fundamentals of sound risk management right and being ever vigilant about their consistent application, execution, and improvement in light of new data and experiences,…

UK government attacked for dithering on Rock sale

The UK government came in for more criticism over its handling of the Northern Rock crisis on Wednesday 5 March, when Peter Hitchens, the leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers's UK banking and capital markets practice, said it had wasted a lot of time…

Central banks to review liquidity rules

Central banks are collectively considering alterations to the provision of emergency liquidity, Paul Tucker, the executive director responsible for markets at the Bank of England, said at a conference organised by the Financial Markets Group of the…

BIS's Wellink outlines Basel II amendments

The Basel Committee will review the capital charges for collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) set out in the Basel II framework, said Nout Wellink, the president of the Netherlands Bank and chairman of the committee.

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