Banking
US community banks losing their edge with small businesses, paper finds
Fed discussion paper finds small, opaque businesses are just as likely to use a large banking corporation as they are a community bank; strong banking relationships remain important
Basel Committee says world's biggest banks can't report risk adequately
Globally systemic banks have provided the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision with an update on their progress towards risk reporting goals - revealing deficiencies in data aggregation
Danièle Nouy confirmed as chair of SSM supervisory board
Top French supervisor formally appointed after ECB nomination and European Parliament approval; first job will be to agree on her deputy, to be chosen from ECB executive board
EU bail-in to start two years early after Parliament and Council reach agreement
Bail-in rules, expected only from January 2018, will now enter force in January 2016; public bail-outs remain on the table as a last resort
India's counter-cyclical buffer proposals a 'tax on banks'
Government-linked think-tank claims India's counter-cyclical buffer focuses too narrowly on banks, and fails to address real issues in the country's finance system
Federal agencies finalise Volcker rule exceptions
The Federal Reserve, FDIC and other agencies agree on a final version of the Volcker rule to ban proprietary trading and investment fund activities, but with a series of exemptions
Russian interbank market lacks discipline, Bofit paper finds
Investigation into levels of market discipline in the Russian interbank market finds some discipline was present during the financial crisis, but even then it was insufficient to curb risk-taking
Basel Committee gives Brazilian capital standards the nod in new report
Standards are deemed overall compliant with Basel III, report published today concludes; Central Bank of Brazil's approach to market risk considered ‘more prudent' than the Basel standardised version
SSM offers best chance of successful regulation, says Cyril Roux
Irish regulator-in-chief says supervisory authorities suffer from in-built weaknesses that the SSM may go some way to overcoming
RBI consults on treatment of domestic systemically important banks
Reserve Bank of India releases proposals for identifying domestic systemically important banks and increasing their capital requirements; state-owned banks may need capital injections
Industry in discussions to change FX benchmark calculation, says ECB official
Senior market participants have suggested widening the time window in which benchmark exchange rates are set in forex, following allegations of manipulation
Weidmann says ECB governing council must give up SSM oversight
In order to avoid a conflict of interest between monetary and financial supervisory policy, Bundesbank president says either a treaty change is needed, or a new institution separate from the ECB
'Sticky' deposit rates could cost US households dearly when Fed raises rates
Unwillingness among retail banks in the US to pass on rising market interest rates to depositors costs the country's poorest savers up to $100 million a year, Fed economists find
ECB gives Nouy the nod for SSM chair, but Mersch is no 'shoo-in' for deputy
ECB nominates top French regulator to head up SSM; responds to concerns that key decisions will be taken before chair is in place, but Sharon Bowles says questions remain for Draghi
Banking union 'necessary but not sufficient' to fix EU lending, says EBA head
Andrea Enria says banking union is a 'game changer' but cannot fix lending across the single market on its own
Ingves says Basel reforms must move ahead
Resolving issues around regulatory implementation will take time, Basel Committee chairman says, but he emphasises the ‘status quo cannot be maintained'
Asia Risk Congress: BIS points to Asian example as evidence new LCR not 'relaxed'
Asian regulators' partial recognition of Level 2B assets justifies revised Basel liquidity approach
Hedge funds caused post-Lehman liquidity crisis, research finds
Staff report from the New York Fed argues the evidence points to hedge funds, rather than dealers, precipitating the post-Lehman liquidity crisis - with implications for rules on prop trading
FDIC inks MoU with China on bank resolution
The document, signed in Beijing yesterday, seeks to improve collaboration on resolution planning through the exchange of information and co-operation on risk monitoring
Barnier says UK ‘on board' with EU banking legislation
French EU commissioner once dubbed ‘the most dangerous man in Europe' by the UK press says winning British agreement over banking sector reform is a ‘point of credibility'
China relaxes liquidity rules to fall in with Basel timeline
New approach to liquidity risk intended to reduce the regulation's pro-cyclicality; new rules come into effect on January 1, 2014
Bundesbank's Lautenschläger welcomes SSM
Sabine Lautenschläger says she is convinced of the advantages of Europe's single supervisory mechanism, but warns the comprehensive balance sheet assessment will pose challenges
Basel update shows biggest banks' CET1 position improving
Latest periodical review of progress towards Basel III standards shows the world's biggest banks are closing the gap on core Tier I capital requirements; US issues guidelines for Basel compliance
MAS's Menon says Basel rules could hit infrastructure finance
Basel III regulations could disincentivise long-term lending, particularly to private-sector projects, warns Monetary Authority of Singapore managing director Ravi Menon