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Risk Benchmarking: 75% of North American banks include KVA in execution or charging levels hubs.li/Q03Sz8yS0
“The most common finding from the ECB is your credit spread scope analysis is not sufficient” – Tim Breitenstein, KPMG. hubs.li/Q03Sz9MV0
Fed looking more likely to consider G-Sib buffer alongside broader Basel III endgame reforms in Q1 2026. hubs.li/Q03S8kB00
EC considering setting blanket multipliers to mitigate FRTB-related increases in bank capital requirements. hubs.li/Q03Rnfpn0
“The US has not yet put forward its final proposal, but I hope that they will be Basel-compliant, and we can move ahead”. Read the interview with EBA’s José Manuel Campa: hubs.li/Q03PJdl30
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EBA’s Campa on simplifying EU regulations and supervising stablecoins - Risk.net
Departing pan-European supervision chief discusses advancing the banking union, streamlining implementation of new rules, financial resilience, and stepping
CFTC’s Pham gears up for “crypto sprint”. hubs.li/Q03PG8Hk0
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CFTC sprints to approve spot crypto trading by year-end - Risk.net
Acting chair Pham also expects tokenised collateral to be up and running by then or early 2026
“We are urging the European Commission to pause this requirement under Article 7d until the technical standards become applicable” – Perrine Herrenschmidt, Isda. hubs.li/Q03PG6Lx0
Basel III endgame package might not be capital neutral for largest US banks, says Fed’s Barger. hubs.li/Q03P77dM0
Modifications to US capital surcharge for G-Sibs high on Bowman’s agenda. hubs.li/Q03NJsQ60
CFTC withdrawal of guidance letter on recovery and wind-down planning for derivatives clearing organisations raises concerns. hubs.li/Q03NFQPW0
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Reluctant farewell to CFTC’s clearing house recovery guidance - Risk.net
Market participants say withdrawn 2016 letter gave clarity to CCPs; replacement may be needed
Differing internal assumptions for interest rate risk models could lead to unfair comparisons between banks, say risk managers. hubs.li/Q03NqJ090
US Basel III endgame proposals for counterparty credit risk contained a mix of intended and unintended consequences. hubs.li/Q03MJwmP0
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US Basel III endgame: counterparty credit risk rumblings - Risk.net
CVA rules need better recognition of clearing and hedging, while SA-CCR netting questions linger
Fed’s Barr says revisions suggested by Michelle Bowman will weaken, not strengthen, the banking system. hubs.li/Q03Mv5CG0
‘Inconsistent, duplicative and inefficient’: why the EU’s trade reporting rules need an overhaul. hubs.li/Q03LtcD50
Esma must streamline new reporting requirements with the distinct purposes of existing regulations, including Emir and Mifir. hubs.ly/Q03K_pY70
Read part 1 of Steve Wang’s analysis of the Basel III endgame. hubs.li/Q03KMx6V0
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US Basel III endgame: a credit risk calibration conundrum - Risk.net
If regulators want to finalise the rules, they should strip out gold plate and cancel a haircut
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