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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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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said regulators should break up so- called too-big-to-fail...
Bob Diamond's recent speech on BBC Radio 4 stated that banks must take responsiblity for their role in causing the...
Covered in the Chicago Tribune article, Geithner warns other countries about light regulation, U.S. Treasury Secretary...
The bankruptcy of MF Global Holdings Ltd. is the first major U.S. casualty of the European sovereign- debt crisis.
MF Global Holdings Ltd.’s bankruptcy filing may prompt the U.S. Federal Reserve to “rethink” the definition of...
A team of U.S. regulators will scrutinize asset size, leverage and debt levels of non-bank financial firms to determine...
The Federal Reserve’s final regulation on annual capital reviews for large banks will address some...
Pillar III of Solvency II is still largely relegated to the ‘also ran’ category in preparations for Solvency II.
There will be plenty of questions left after today’s hearing on a $285 million fraud settlement Citigroup Inc.
As the debt crisis escalates in the US, Simon Johnson of MIT's Sloan School of Management sees strange parallels...
With the world economy floundering, Anthony Harrington uses the views of Andrew Crockett and the Austrian School of...
Banks and insurers have hit back at the UK regulator’s moves to block a new form of funding transaction between banks...
Senior financial regulators from around the world will review lessons from the failure of MF Global Inc.
The Federal Reserve urged Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, Citigroup Inc. and 22 other large banks to take...
An audit of the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending programs found discrepancies in 2 percent of the collateral pledged...
Switzerland’s bank secrecy laws and anonymous numbered accounts have a long and shameful history: They have been used...
Comment: Could Solvency II and the other regulatory and accounting changes harm the very consumers they are trying to...
Will Solvency be applied evenly? The question is not will there be differences in how local regulators apply Solvency...
Two U.S. lawmakers will introduce measures to impose a transaction tax on financial firms that resembles a proposal...
Moody's lowered debt ratings for Bank of America Corp, Citigroup Inc and Wells Fargo, on concern that the U.S.
The Securities and Exchange Commission may ask stock markets to impose fees on trading firms that submit a high number...
Less than two months after UBS AG Chief Executive Officer Oswald Gruebel said the bank had “one of the best”...
A top Senate Democrat is urging customers to stop doing business with Bank of America Corp. to protest new debit-card...
Top Sources: Financial Regulation
- bloomberg.com
- LinkedIn Answers: Finance and Accounting
- noir.bloomberg.com
- The Shotgun
- online.wsj.com
- takethe5th.com
- hedgetracker.com
- thedeal.com
- Reuters
- brokernewsblog.com
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