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FINANCIAL REGULATION

In Washington and across the globe, the effort to re-regulate the markets is underway. These financial regulations include broad and sweeping changes that affect every participant in the financial markets. Congress may pass new laws to create a systemic risk regulator, protect consumers, oversee hedge funds and derivatives, limit leverage, modify capital requirements, regulate securitizations, and perhaps control executive compensation.

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Fed Urges Banks Including Goldman Sachs to Control Pay Risksmore

The Federal Reserve urged Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, Citigroup Inc. and 22 other large banks to take...

Federal Reserve Audit by GAO Finds Problems in Some Borrowers’ Collate...more

An audit of the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending programs found discrepancies in 2 percent of the collateral pledged...

Lawmakers Urge BofA Customers to Quitmore

A top Senate Democrat is urging customers to stop doing business with Bank of America Corp. to protest new debit-card...

New York Fed May Demand Europe’s Banks Produce More Details on Liquidi...more

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York may ask foreign lenders for more detailed daily reports on liquidity as the U.S.

The EU Needs Less Regulation, Not Moremore

As the EU fights an increasingly difficult battle against a growth slump, it might be time to ‘roll back the frontiers’...

McKinsey | Are bail-outs inevitable for large European and US banks?more

Basel III capital requirements, housing slumps and emerging economies... the banking sector in Europe and the US may be...

Giving Ground: Why the UN is in Dire Need of Reformmore

If the United Nations wishes to remain relevant over the coming decades, it must embrace reform to its structure.

UBS loss exposes European trading loopholemore

UBS's $2.3 billion loss has uncovered a gap in the oversight of widely-used investment products (ETF's) pertaining to...

Moody's downgrades big banks on changed policymore

Moody's lowered debt ratings for Bank of America Corp, Citigroup Inc and Wells Fargo, on concern that the U.S.

UPDATE 2: AXA quant manager accepts ban, ends SEC fraud casemore

Barr Rosenberg fined $2.5 mln, SEC issues lifetime industry ban. Rosenberg hid coding glitch related to risk control.

View: Dimon Is Right About Basel, Wrong About Bank Rulesmore

Bankers don’t like the new rules that international regulators are drawing up. Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of...

SEC Considering Curbs After Surge in Quotesmore

The Securities and Exchange Commission may ask stock markets to impose fees on trading firms that submit a high number...

US deficit | The oligopoly that is the US financial sector. Part 1more

As the debt crisis escalates in the US, Simon Johnson of MIT's Sloan School of Management sees strange parallels...

Can Eurozone Countries Be Allowed to Go Bankrupt?more

Germany’s contribution to the European Financial Stability Facility was lawful, but should other bailouts appear on the...

Volcker Rule May Be Extended to Overseas Banks With Operations in the ...more

A rule limiting proprietary trading by U.S. banks may be extended to overseas firms with operations in the country,...

UBS’s $2 Billion Loss May Spur Regulators’ Push to Curb Bank Trading R...more

Less than two months after UBS AG Chief Executive Officer Oswald Gruebel said the bank had “one of the best”...

U.S. House Republicans Embrace Obama Push to Ease SEC Rulesmore

House Republicans have embraced at least one proposal in President Barack Obama’s jobs package: changing the rules to...

Banking reform | Vickers report and ringfencing may turn out to be a s...more

As Sir John Vickers announces reforms to the UK banking sector, the supporters and critics have come out in force to...

View: Gambling Bankers Need a Capital Interventionmore

Would you give money to a compulsive gambler who refused to kick the habit? In essence, that’s what the world’s biggest...

One-Man Lobby Dimon Presses Washington to Ease Bank Rules: Influential...more

The event was a June 8 American Bankers Association conference on international economics in Atlanta, and the keynote...

CFTC May Propose Implementation Rules for Clearing and Trading of Swap...more

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission may propose Dodd-Frank Act rules governing the implementation of clearing...

Bank Liquidity Rules May Be Eased by Global Regulators, FT Saysmore

Global regulators may ease new rules requiring banks to hold more liquid assets to weather a funding crisis amid...

Stop the High Frequency Game: Bring Back the Uptick Rulemore

When the Dow crashed 514 points on August 8, the market lost a staggering $850 billion in market capitalization.

Regulators must show stronger leadership on Solvency IImore

Many mutuals are more concerned over the lack of regularity clarity over Solvency II than the cost of considerable...

FSB To Scrutinize Money-Market Funds, Securitizations, Reposmore

FSB To Scrutinize Money-Market Funds, Securitizations, Repos

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