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Risk And Regulation Monthly - October 2013
26 November 2013
Deloitte
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Background
The Risk and Regulation Monthly provides a summary of the key
International, European and UK regulatory developments and
pertinent regulatory activity affecting the Financial Services
industry.
October was a particularly intensive month for regulatory news.
Highlights included the Fundamental Review of the Trading
Book, and plans to introduce a risk-based global
insurance capital regime internationally, the agreement on
the Single Supervisory Mechanism and the
accompanying asset quality review methodology in
the Eurozone, and details on the supervisory regime for
asset managers in the UK.
As usual this note is produced for information only on a best
efforts basis, and does not constitute advice of any kind.
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