Answering the question of whether the surge in private markets has de-risked the financial system or just shuffled exposures on bank balance sheets will probably have to wait for the next recession. However, we should be thinking about this issue and I found this NBER working paper a useful addition to the topic. https://lnkd.in/e9E-MaJb
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I recommend you to reading this paper. Financial Times
Federal Reserve halves proposed capital requirement rise for largest US banks
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One of the world’s most important financial markets, the U.S. Treasury market, is getting a transparency boost, with the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority stepping up post-trade reporting.
Shining more light into Treasury markets
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I recommend you to a reading this paper. Financial Times
News updates from June 21: Apple delays launch of AI features; Fed criticises big banks’ ‘living wills’
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The Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee has been instructed by the chancellor to carry out a deep dive into nature-related risks. But what can we expect the committee to do and what could the implications of its analysis be? James Fair reports. https://lnkd.in/dCQWwQ7X
What nature-related risks might mean for the Bank of England
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In this article from Forvis Mazars, #NationalBanks and federal savings institutions will gain insight on the #OCC’s proposed amendments to 12 CFR Part 30. With a focus on covered bank threshold, testing, and nonfinancial risk, financial institutions may find themselves scrambling to adjust to new expectations. Read more: https://bit.ly/3AuyPs6
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In this article from Forvis Mazars, #NationalBanks and federal savings institutions will gain insight on the #OCC’s proposed amendments to 12 CFR Part 30. With a focus on covered bank threshold, testing, and nonfinancial risk, financial institutions may find themselves scrambling to adjust to new expectations. Read more: https://bit.ly/3AuyPs6
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As the global financial landscape evolves, the Bank of England (BoE) has released a discussion paper outlining its approach to innovation in money and payments https://lnkd.in/djBVWEwF
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In this article from Forvis Mazars, #NationalBanks and federal savings institutions will gain insight on the #OCC’s proposed amendments to 12 CFR Part 30. With a focus on covered bank threshold, testing, and nonfinancial risk, financial institutions may find themselves scrambling to adjust to new expectations. Read more: https://bit.ly/3AuyPs6
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