The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has published its annual progress report on the implementation of recommendations to reform major interest rate benchmarks. The report outlines the risks to financial
The U.S. bank regulatory agencies have finalized updates to the management interlock rules. Previously, the management interlock rules prohibited a management official working at a depository institution or holding
The federal bank regulators have announced the issuance of two interim final rules to provide temporary relief to community banking organizations. The rules will modify the community bank leverage
The Bank of England is consulting on its proposed framework for the 2021 Biennial Exploratory Scenario (BES) exercise, in relation to climate-related risks. The objective of the BES is
The European Central Bank (ECB) has issued a consultation on its draft Guide on Climate-related and Environmental Risks (Guide). Current prudential rules require European banks to identify, manage, and
FINTRAC has updated its guidance on politically exposed persons and heads of international organizations, ongoing monitoring and business relationships. Further details are available here. Photo Credit: Pixabay North America
The Islamic Development Bank and the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation have signed an agency agreement to facilitate the implementation of COVID-19 Restore Program. The program will be implemented through provision of trade finance and line of finance operations in member countries. The agreement also aims to furtherAsia & South America
The Bank of Canada (Bank) is researching potential system designs and business models for a digital currency. In 2020, the Bank engaged three independent project teams to conduct exploratory design work. All three design proposals, coming from the University of Calgary, McGill University, and the University of Toronto andNorth America
The National Bank of North Macedonia has published answers to the most frequently asked questions on crypto assets. The details are available here. Photo Credit: Pixabay Europe
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued a bulletin that provides a self-assessment tool for banks to evaluate their preparedness for the expected cessation of the London InterBank Offered Rate (LIBOR). The OCC indicates the tool can be used to assess the appropriateness of aNorth America