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The rules require firms to prepare for the possibility of much higher volumes being cleared at EU central counterparties (CCPs) in future, but regulators haven’t yet specified exactly how this ...
Three US global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) projected materially stronger Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital resilience than the Federal Reserve in the latest round of Dodd-Frank Act stress ...
The implementation of Basel III reforms for credit risk in the first quarter of 2025 prompted a major recalibration in how European Union banks calculate risk-weighted assets (RWAs). Across 16 ...
At the same time, supply chain risk is increasing due to geopolitical tensions, sanctions and trade tariffs, leading many ...
The volume, speed and regulatory pressure associated with financial transactions have intensified significantly in recent years. The rise of instant payments, a constantly shifting sanctions landscape ...
When Michael Hsu was tapped to serve as acting head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in May 2021, the world looked very different.
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Jane Street could face awkward questions from its clearing brokers and bank counterparties, after the prop trader was accused ...
Accusations by the Indian securities regulator that market maker Jane Street manipulated the country’s stocks and derivatives ...
Minimising execution costs for large orders is a fundamental challenge in finance. Firms often depend on brokers to manage ...
Foreign-owned US intermediate holding companies (IHCs) again fared worse than their US peers in the Federal Reserve’s latest stress test, fitting a pattern observed through several past exercises.
US mutual funds and exchange-traded funds went into April’s tariff turmoil holding the highest net long US dollar position in recent years.