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Consultation response

Response to Commission consultation on the market risk prudential framework

Policy brief

Curbing subjectivity: A technical brief on the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book proposal

This note provides Finance Watch’s assessment of the proposals of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision figuring in the “Fundamental Review of the Trading Book”.
Speech

Public hearing on the EU’s Macro-prudential Policy

Finance Watch Secretary General, Christophe Nijdam, spoke on a panel at the European Commission’s Public hearing on the EU’s Macro-prudential Policy in Brussels, 07 November 2016
Position paper

Comments on the EBA’s Interim Report on the Implementation and Design of the MREL Framework

Finance Watch comments on the European Banking Authority’s Interim Report on the Implementation and Design of the MREL Framework.
Position paper

Comments on the current debate regarding bank bail-in and recapitalisation

Finance Watch comments on the current debate regarding bank bail-in and recapitalisation.
Consultation response

Response to the BCBS consultation on the “Revisions to the Basel III leverage ratio framework”

Consultation response

Response to the BCBS consultation on “Reducing variation in credit risk-weighted assets”

Speech

Speech at the EP Public hearing on Securitisation

Finance Watch’s Secretary General Christophe Nijdam made a statement on the Public hearing on Securitisation, organised by the Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) Committee at the European Parliament, on 13 June 2016.
Speech

Speech at the EC public hearing on the Call for Evidence – A review of the EU regulatory framework for financial services

Finance Watch’s Secretary General, Christophe Nijdam, gave a speech at the European Commission’s public hearing on the Public hearing on the “Call for Evidence on the EU regulatory framework for financial services – understanding...
Factsheet

Cheat sheet: What is the Trading Book Review?

Background Actions of Finance Watch Key risks and our Publications on this dossier
Consultation response

Response to Commission call for evidence on the regulatory framework for financial services

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