ISDA, GFMA & IIF response to the Consultative Document Fundamental Review of the Trading Book Rules on Liquidity Risk

On August 15, the Associations (ISDA, GFMA, IIF) sent a covering letter and further response to the Trading Book Group of the BCBS on the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book Rules, studying the measurement of liquidity risk. It continues the recent series of additional detailed feedback papers following the first Industry Response in September 2012.

Documents (2) for ISDA, GFMA & IIF response to the Consultative Document Fundamental Review of the Trading Book Rules on Liquidity Risk

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...

IRRBB Management in EMDEs

Interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB) has become a growing priority for banks and regulators in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). As many of these countries face monetary tightening cycles and ongoing macroeconomic volatility, bank balance sheets...

Response to CPMI-IOSCO on Consultation

On February 5, ISDA and FIA responded to the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) consultation on the management of general business risks and general business losses by financial market infrastructures (FMIs)....