ISDA/GFMA/ABA/FSR/IIB & IIF (collectively, “the Associations”) response to the ‘Revised Basel III leverage ratio framework and disclosure requirements (“Proposed Framework”)’ issued in June 2013

On September 20, the Global Financial Markets Association (“GFMA”), American Bankers Association, Financial Services Roundtable, Institute of International Bankers, Institute of International Finance and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (collectively, “the Associations”) responded to the June 2013 Consultative Document ‘Revised Basel III leverage ratio framework and disclosure requirements (“Proposed Framework”)’ issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Bank for International Settlements.

Documents (1) for ISDA/GFMA/ABA/FSR/IIB & IIF (collectively, “the Associations”) response to the ‘Revised Basel III leverage ratio framework and disclosure requirements (“Proposed Framework”)’ issued in June 2013

Response to BoE on Systemic Stablecoins

On February 10, ISDA responded to the Bank of England’s (BoE) consultation on a proposed regulatory regime for sterling-denominated systemic stablecoins. In the response, ISDA highlights that any regulatory framework should be assessed through the lens of prudent risk management...

SwapsInfo Full Year 2025 and Q4 2025

Trading activity in interest rate derivatives (IRD) and credit derivatives increased in 2025, reflecting shifting monetary policy expectations and broader market conditions. IRD traded notional rose by about 46% year-on-year, led by an increase in overnight index swaps (OIS). Index...

Maintaining Focus on Basel III Endgame Recalibration

In its original form, the US Basel III endgame proposal would have resulted in disproportionate increases in capital for trading book activities, forcing banks to make difficult choices about their participation in certain businesses. After two-and-a-half years, a revised proposal...