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The Fed’s Basel Endgame and the lazy supervisor problem

12 September 2023BanksBasel III, Federal Reserve, internal models, regulation, Silicon Valley BankNick Dunbar

The Federal Reserve is proposing to end its long flirtation with Basel internal models, and now is ousting the lead supervisor of Silicon Valley Bank. The actions are two sides of the same coin.

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ARM and the UK stock market’s addiction to foreign capital

6 February 2023Stocks, TechnologyARM Holdings, equities, regulation, semiconductorsNick Dunbar

The UK government is desperate for Softbank-owned ARM Holdings to have a UK listing. But reversing the long-term trend toward foreign ownership of UK assets requires a rethink of the regulatory and tax obstacles to UK share ownership

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Building on sand

15 September 2021Credit, EconomicsChina, corporate bonds, regulationNick Dunbar

Distress is building in corners of the Chinese offshore corporate bond market. What does this tell us about the nation’s relationship with foreign capital and investment?

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Commodity bets return at large banks

1 July 2021Bankscommodity risk, ESG, green finance, regulationNick Dunbar

Carmakers and other industries need good risk management as they pivot toward climate-friendly products. This has prompted banks to return to taking outsized commodity bets, which in the past have caused trading losses and compliance disasters for many institutions.

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Facing up to JP Morgan’s leverage relief threats

18 March 2021BanksBank of America, Covid-19, Federal Reserve, JP Morgan, leverage ratios, regulationNick Dunbar

The banking giant warned that it might slash its vast balance sheet if the Fed doesn’t roll over temporary leverage ratio relief. Could it unleash a wave of turmoil in wholesale markets if it doesn’t get what it wants?

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