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The threat of cyber attacks adds urgency to the need for comprehensive management
Tough regulations introduced after 2009 seen as fuelling swings in asset prices
Basel III rules restrict netting of futures and options trades
New standards may trigger exodus of firms from supporting prices in futures contracts
Report calls for more joined-up policymaking and increased global co-operation
Financial Stability Board would see significant change of gear under Randal Quarles
The global regulator has not delivered post-crash rules that all institutions can apply
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss new Basel reforms, the preliminary EU-UK deal on Brexit and the future of Swiss private banking
Singapore central bank chief Ravi Menon acknowledges long pause has been ‘frustrating’
Dutch lender faces reduced capital ratio under new rules that could hit dividend payouts
A one-size-fits-all approach to regulation will affect Europe more than the US
Little appetite for more reform as focus shifts from crisis firefighting to growth
Regulators’ tendency to reduce mortgage debt risk helped drive property gains
Regulator warns new global standards will still take years to come into effect
French banks have done better for investors than many European peers
German official unexpectedly softens opposition to Basel proposal
John Dizard on the interaction between corporate America and the new Washington
Trump-era co-operation uncertain as congressman criticises deals with ‘foreign lands’
Basel reminds investors that banks’ returns can still get worse
New Basel regulations due to take effect in 2019 will create need for 2,000 staff
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