Opinion/Regulation
SEC eyes tougher options rules
US securities regulators are close to proposing tougher new rules over the disclosure and approval of stock option plans by US companies. By John Labate in New York, The Financial Times.
Interview: Howard Davies
Following the passage of the Financial Services and Markets Act, the UK'sFinancial Services Authority is gearing up to assume full legal powers as the UK'ssingle regulator. In an exclusive interview, Howard Davies, FSA chairman andchief executive,…
Decoding the codes - is it worth the effort?
In the latest issue of The Financial Regulator, Lionel Price, Managing Director at Fitch Ratings, asks whether regulatory minimum standards can do the job expected of them.
Ten commandments for supervising mega-firms
If supervisors are to contain the risks posed by global financial conglomerates,urgent changes are needed. George J. Vojta, former vice-chairman of BankersTrust, proposes ten principles for supervising systemically important financialinstitutions.
Combating harmful tax practices
The OECD wants to stop wealthier taxpayers leaving the poor to foot the tax bill. In the latest issue of "The Financial Regulator", Dr William Witherell, Director, Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, OECD, addresses some misunderstandings about the…
Fed likely to pass buck on predatory lending
An article published in the American Banker journal says that consumer groups hoping for the Federal Reserve Board to start cracking down on predatory lenders may be sorely disappointed when the central bank takes up the issue Wednesday.
EC put pressure on Germany's Landesbank reform
The following is an article from The Economist magazine entitled "Under pressure from the European Commission, Germany's public-sector banks are thinking openly about reforming themselves."
Interview with Ernst Welteke
Ernst Welteke, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, talks with the editor of the Quarterly Journal of Central Banking, Robert Pringle, about the forthcoming restructuring of the Bundesbank, the euro, the ECB and the need for greater political…
Market approach to maintaining systemic stability
An article by David Mayes at the Bank of Finland examines a more market based approach to maintaining systemic stability.