This review highlights regulatory interventions by supervisory authorities from around the world. 1. Canada: i) Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions – Final Total Loss Absorbing Capacity
The Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank) has published a discussion paper on ‘Guidelines for Payment Gateways and Payment Aggregators.’ The discussion paper seeks public comments on comprehensive guidelines
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
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Committee) has published guiding principles to operationalize a sectoral countercyclical capital buffer (SCCyB). The SCCyB is a tool that can be used to
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has published guideline requirements for the margining of non-centrally cleared OTC derivatives contracts. The guidelines address key areas including the scope of products and
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Basel Committee) has published a consultative document entitled Introduction of guidelines on interaction and cooperation between prudential and AML/CFT supervision. The Basel Committee proposes to amend its guidelines on the Sound management of risks related to money laundering and financing of terrorism publishedOther
The Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) has announced a liquidity management and forecasting dashboard. According to CBK, the dashboard will enhance the ability to forecast liquidity conditions more accurately and at an earlier point in time. This will, in turn, lead to more efficient utilization of monetary policy instruments.Asia & South America
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is consulting on a proposed standardization of quarterly reporting due dates for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs). The proposed due date is 35 calendar days after the last day of the reference quarter, which will create a 14 calendar day extension for credit unionsOceania & Antarctica
The Bank of Namibia has released a comprehensive report comparing different banking fees and charges by banking institutions in Namibia. The report presents a comparison of banking fees and charges for 9 banking institutions as of September 30, 2019. It focuses on 10 banking activities that appear toAfrica
The Bank of Lithuania has issued Guidelines on Security Token Offering (STO), becoming one of the first market regulators in the world to do so. The Guidelines focus on tokens classification, assess specific cases, and clarify applicable regulatory requirements. Companies planning to use the STO method for issuingEurope