Regulation
Cebs issues finalised guidelines on op risk in market activities
LONDON – The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (Cebs) is confident the final versions of its guidelines on op risk in market-related activities will be implemented fully in June-end, 2011.
Gain acquires CMS retail business as new rules come into force
NEW YORK - Capital Market Services (CMS) has sold its retail forex business to Gain Capital, making it the latest online trading company to exit the market in light of rising costs from increased regulation.
Kemp named managing director at Afme FX division
The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) has named James Kemp as managing director of its recently formed global foreign exchange division.
Larger brokers hit by retail regulations
It turns out that the sweeping regulations hitting the retail forex market are singling out not only the smaller shops, but also the larger players, such as Swiss broker Advanced Currency Markets (ACM).
Senate confirms two out of three Fed directors
Last-minute deal seats Yellen and Raskin, Diamond turned down
CME chief says central clearing house removes 'black swan' threat
Chicago Merchantile Exchange's (CME) Asia energy and metals chief says the group’s central counterparty clearing (CCP) house removes the possibility of a ‘black swan’ incident
Future of OTC operational commitments under review
OTC derivatives legislation prompts rethink of industry letters to the New York Fed
HSBC completes first US cross-border renminbi trade settlement
NEW YORK - HSBC USA completed its first US cross-border renminbi settlement, following the extension of China’s renminbi trade-settlement pilot programme in June.
UK banking commission moots reforms
Commissioners stress they have an open mind as to which structure will best suit British banking industry
BoC and Bocom set to open first mainland bank rep offices in Taiwan
Bank of China and Bank of Communications are set to make history by becoming the first mainland Chinese banks to have representative offices in Taiwan, since the island broke away from the mainland in the 1950s. To-date, seven Taiwanese banks have…
HKMA warns on renminbi product risks
Hong Kong Monetary Authority executive director calls for caution in due diligence and supervisory assessment of renminbi products
Isda members to qualify as swap dealers, says Gensler
All 209 primary members of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association could fall under the definition of swap dealer if they intend to do business in the US, according to Gary Gensler, chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission …
EC finalises OTC rules, leaves key technical items to Esma
Corporate hedgers claim a victory, but details on clearing eligibility and thresholds to be tackled by new authority
Regulation, Fragmentation and Execution Where to Next for High Frequency FX Trading?
Regulation established in the wake of the financial crisis to promote market integration, together with new norms being considered for high-frequency trading in equity markets, may unnecessarily complicate the FX market, says Chip Lowry, chief operating…
Retail brokers evolve to meet regulation
NEW YORK - Retail brokers in the US continue to shape up internal business practices to abide by best practices introduced by industry regulator the National Futures Association (NFA).
MEPs win on powers for new European supervisory bodies
Pan-European authorities will have the power to impose emergency measures and intervene with financial institutions, after parliamentarians gained ground in a compromise agreement
Retail brokers win US leverage battle
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) buckled to pressure from retail traders by abandoning a proposal to reduce leverage to 10:1 from 100:1, in new rules published last night (August 30).
UK FSA revisits trading regulation in comprehensive review
Financial Services Authority identifies valuation, capital framework coherence and risk management as key problem areas; issues 15 recommendations to revitalise standards
Basel Committee to rethink CVA capital charge
Regulators may adapt the bond-equivalent approach amid claims the methodology will lead to perverse incentives
Malaysia liberalisation sparks ringgit rise
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian ringgit reached 13-year highs against the dollar last Thursday, as officials relaxed currency controls on corporate hedging and international trade settlement on August 18.
Regulators tout new impact studies as proof of Basel III’s viability
Basel Committee and FSB studies play down the economic impact of Basel III - proof, regulators say, that the reforms are fit for purpose.
Sizeable portion of banks not planning to become clearing members
Battle for client clearing business set to heat up, reveals Risk interdealer poll
Interview with Jon Levy on Wall Street regulation
FX Week reporter Farah Khalique talks to Eurasia's Jon Levy about the risks change creates within the global regulatory framework
Interview with Erik Lehtis on prime brokerage
Erik Lehtis speaks to FX Week reporter Farah Khalique about the advent of new regulations in the prime-brokerage arena