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Fewer than 30 technology providers will be classified as critical vendors to the financial sector under the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act, according to an Irish regulator.
Tokenised collateral is unlikely to see widespread adoption anytime soon, according to clearing banks, despite a series of recent tests proving its viability.
A senior risk manager at the first major global bank to use internal models to measure market risk under new capital rules, known as the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB), has compared the ...
“This is the decade where the greatest risk is to run for the hills,” said Burkhard Varnholt, now senior financial markets adviser in UBS’s Chief Investment Office. “Stay invested at all times because ...
European regulators must focus on competitiveness when redesigning financial rules to prevent overburdensome regulation, according to Julia Kolbe, head of capital markets policy and UK at Deutsche ...
An increasingly unpredictable economic environment leads investors to look for a wider range of products to satisfy evolving ...
Latest systemic risk scores for JP Morgan, Citi, Goldman and Morgan Stanley could lead to extra 50bp to their respective capital surcharges ...
Taiwanese life insurers are expected to increase foreign exchange hedging after recent tariff-driven market volatility led to ...
CME Clearing suffered 10 operational failures in the 12 months to March 31, with disruptions lasting a combined 13 hours and ...
Industry sources think trading platforms are the regulated entities most likely to be brought under centralised supervision by the European Union, as part of long-running efforts to energise the ...
In Warner Brothers cartoons, Wile E Coyote is forever buying would-be lethal weapons – a giant anvil, a case of dynamite – from the fictional Acme Corp. But the ensuing efforts to ambush his arch ...
Kevin Kimmel, the global head of electronic foreign exchange at Citadel Securities, has left the firm, according to sources familiar with the matter.