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In this publication you will find, on a weekly basis, our selection of the most relevant news regarding financial regulation.

In this publication you will find, on a weekly basis, our selection of the most relevant news regarding financial regulation.

In this publication you will find, on a weekly basis, our selection of the most relevant news regarding financial regulation.

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has released its 2018 list for the Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). The total number of G-SIBs decreases to 29 (from 30). The three key changes versus the prior list are: i) one bank in (BPCE); i…

There are three main changes versus the previous list: RBC enters in the 1% bucket and Groupe BPCE exits the list. Bank of China and China Construction Bank rise from the 1% to the 1.5 % bucket. Citigroup falls from the 2.5% to the 2% bucket; B…

Reflection on the future of the Economic and Monetary Union. Reviewing the G-SIBs framework. Improving the supervisory regime. Assessment of the regulatory framework. CMU mid-term revision. US Treasury report. Fostering financial innovation and Resolution: At the moment of truth.

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has updated its 2016 list for the Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). The thirty designated entities are the same of the previous year and there are seven main changes

This month we focus on: regulatory stance from Antalya’s G20 Summit, TLAC requirements, no last-minute surprises, a European framework for covered bonds, the European Deposit Insurance Scheme, Internal Liquidity Adequacy Assessment Process (ILA…

On July 20 the Federal Reserve (Fed) released the final rule for identifying global systemically important bank holding companies (G-SIBs) that operate in the United States and the methodology for estimating the risk-based capital surcharge the…

After one year of intense debate in the financial community, on 9 November the Financial Stability Board (FSB) published its final standards on the Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) requirements for global systemically important banks “G-SIB…

On 30 October 2015, the Federal Reserve (Fed) published its proposal on Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) requirements for G-SIBs (the most systemically important U.S. bank holding companies (Covered BHCs) and U.S. intermediate holding companies (IHCs) of comparable foreign banks. It will be open for comment until 1 Febr…

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has updated today the list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). There are three significant changes versus the previous list: i) Royal Bank of Scotland changes from the 1.5% bucket to the lowest bucket of 1%; ii) China Construction Bank enters the list for the first time in th…