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European Finance Forum
Confirmed Speakers:
Wolf Klinz, MEP; Niall Bohan, European Commission;
Eliana Garces-Tolon, Cabinet Kuneva; Valerie Bros,
Topics to include:
Latest developments on UCITS, Retail Financial Services, French Presidency Programme
ECON Committee Notes
The debate on the report on Hedge Funds and Private Equity revealed that the technical specifications of “Rule 39” still lack clarification. The Committee also held a hearing on the future structure of supervision in
Articles from 29 May 2008 - 05 June 2008
Commission consultation on revised Impact Assessment Guidelines The most important elements that have been revised include the risk assessment, subsidiarity, proportionality, impacts on administrative burden and simplification, and the added value of an EU-initiative. View Article |
ECB Trichet - Reflections on the current financial markets correction The challenge ahead lies in preventing the system from feeding on itself through a spiralling process of leveraging, Trichet said. We must find ways of working out the necessary checks and balances. View Article |
CEPS: EU Retail Financial Market Integration - Mirage or Reality? Progress on the retail side has been extremely limited judging by certain indicators, the paper states. Not much change can be expected in the coming years in the structure of retail financial markets, it concludes. View Article |
ECB Trichet - responsibilities unchanged despite shocks Rather than a single deep correction with a single source, the global economy is facing a multiplicity of inter-dependent shocks in key areas, Trichet said. However, the responsibilities of central banks have not changed. View Article |
ELEC Cahier Boël on Pan-EU retail banking Efforts to improve the internal market for financial services should focus on targeted full harmonisation of other relevant laws and regulations, ELEC says and also recommends the harmonisation of deposit guarantee schemes. View Article |
ECB González-Páramo - Banking industry needs to revive market The use of ABSs as collateral may have prevented a complete shut down of primary markets, Páramo said. However, this cannot be an alternative to the restoration of a orderly functioning market which offers true secured funding possibilities. View Article |
HM Treasury announces new FSA chair Lord Adair Turner has been appointed as Chairman of the Financial Services Authority. Lord Turner will take up his appointment in September when Sir Callum McCarthy steps down. View Article |
Fed Kroszner – financial markets will recover only gradually The tenor in the financial markets has generally improved this spring and, on the whole, strains have eased somewhat, Kroszner said. However, US banks need still more new capital to put themselves and the economy on more solid footing. View Article |
Attorney General Cuomo agreement with Credit Rating Agencies on RMBS market The agreement will change how the three major CRAs are compensated for rating mortgage-backed securities and establishes a fee-for-service structure to reduce ‘ratings-shopping’ practices. View Article |
US Treasury: Auditing Advisory Panel asks for more audit firm disclosures The PCAOB should require auditing firms to make more disclosures, the ACAP recommended. The proposal mirrors the EU’s Eighth Directive, which governs the auditing profession in EU member nations. View Article |
Fed Kohn - Number of banks with less-than-satisfactory ratings will rise further Banking organizations must be prepared for the possibility that liquidity conditions become tighter, Kohn said. Over the coming months, we expect banking institutions to continue to face deteriorating loan quality. View Article |
Treasury Nason - Fed lending comes with 'regulatory cost' The 'too inter-connected' assumption does not supplant market forces, Nason said. We need to develop ways to ensure that private institutions, even complex ones, can fail without threatening the real economy. View Article |
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee criticizes Bear bail-out If Bear Stearns had been a bank, events during the second week of March should have unfolded quite differently, the US SFRC states and voiced its concern about several aspects of the transaction. View Article |
Fed Bernanke on long-term perspective of the turmoil Stepping back one can see that the turmoil has been some time in the making and reflects the combined influence of several powerful, longer-term developments, Bernanke said and outlined some of the factors that served as prologue. View Article |
Fed Kohn calls on private firms to establish larger liquidity buffers Market participants must thoroughly reassess the market-liquidity assumptions, Kohn said. However, major central banks could perhaps agree to accept a common pool of very safe collateral, facilitating the liquidity management of global banks. View Article |
BoJ Shirakawa – uncertainties still substantial As these headwinds are likely to stay for some while, Japan’s economy seems to slow for the time being, Governor Shirakawa said. Uncertainties in financial markets are still substantial. View Article |
BoJ Suda – U.S. financial markets continue to be unstable Disruptions in global financial markets might not come to an end until market participants are satisfied with the re-evaluated prices of risk assets and the correction in the U.S. housing market has started to show signs of bottoming out, Suda said. View Article |
Japan financials sub-prime losses reach $ 8bn Losses from investments tied to the U.S. sub-prime mortgage market cost Japanese financial firms about $8 billion as of the end of March, Japan's FSA said on Friday, up 42 percent from December. View Article |
FSA Japan statement on amendments to Financial Instruments and Exchange Act Japanese parliament passed the Bill for Amendment of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act which puts into force a number of measures incorporated in the ‘Plan for Strengthening the Competitiveness’. View Article |
FSA Japan issues newsletter for April 2008 The newsletter includes among others the FSA position on the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and the cooperation agreement between the FSA and the China Banking Regulatory Commission. View Article |
BIS report on interdependencies of payment and settlement systems Central bankers recommend a number of actions to address the risk-transmission channels brought by system interdependencies. The report draws upon the implications for the safety and efficiency of the global payment and settlement system. View Article |
Euronext announces fee reduction by 30 percent NYSE Euronext announced a new fee package that will reduce fees by up to 30% for high frequency trading on its European cash equity markets and will be effective from 1st July 2008. View Article |
DTCC receives approval to settle alternative investments products DTCC received regulatory approval from the U.S. SEC to launch its Alternative Investment Products. Back in April, DTCC has been selected to provide a clearance and settlement solution for Turquoise. View Article |
Turquoise to go live on 5 September Eli Lederman, chief executive of Turqouise, told an industry conference that the platform would start by offering 300 stocks across 14 European markets. Turquoise is one of the new equity trading platforms emerging in Europe. View Article |
Euroclear to acquire Nordic Central Securities Depository The four Scandinavian banks that own the Nordic Central Securities Depository (NCSD) have signed a preliminary deal to sell their stakes in the business to European depository Euroclear. View Article |
S&P in warning over leveraged loans The standards of leveraged loans used to fund private equity buy-outs have loosened in Europe this year in spite of the credit crisis, sharply raising the risk of corporate defaults, Standard & Poor’s warned on Wednesday. View Article |
CEA calls to use Solvency II to improve insurance supervision The purely voluntary co-operation between national supervisors has not made it possible to go beyond an exchange of information and achieve effective supervisory co-operation, Michaela Koller, director general of the CEA criticized. View Article |
CEA position on cost of capital methodology The different methodologies of cost of capital calculations being advocated by various stakeholders do not necessarily result in mutually exclusive approaches, CEA notes and specifies attributes that market risk margin approaches should have. View Article |
IFSL commodities trading report The report provides an overview about OTC derivatives trading and Exchange-traded commodities. It predominantly focuses on commodity derivatives that are traded on exchanges and OTC derivatives markets. View Article |
OECD warns EU against pensions ‘complacency’ The OECD warned that there should be no “complacency” on the future of pensions, as at least four countries still need to make “major reform efforts”. View Article |
IASB hints at watering down of pensions review The IASB could be on the verge of scaling back the scope of its Phase I project to address pensions accounting. The IASB unveiled a discussion paper in March proposing a new definition of contribution-based pension plans. View Article |
IASB forms advisory panel on valuation of financial instruments In response to the recommendations made by the FSF the IASB plans to form an advisory panel that will assist in reviewing best practices in the area of valuation techniques. The first meeting will take place on 13 June 2008. View Article |
SEC Cox supports IASB new monitoring group As IFRS gain acceptance around the world the only real question is how quickly both the accounting standards and the process by which they are established and developed can be globally recognized as world-class, Cox said. View Article |
CEA criticizes recommendation to cap auditors’ liability A cap on liability implemented in Europe will make no difference at all and will not prevent large losses, CEA criticizes. It will not improve the insurability of large auditing firms and hence the availability of insurance coverage. View Article |
Commission recommendation on limiting audit firms' liability The Recommendation leaves it to Member States to decide on the appropriate method for limiting liability, and introduces a set of key principles to ensure that any limitation is fair for auditors, the audited companies, investors and other stakeholders. View Article |
EFRAG final comment letter on D23 EFRAG agrees that existing IFRS lacks guidance on the accounting for distributions of non-cash assets to owners and supports IFRIC in its efforts to develop interpretative guidance. View Article |
EFRAG requests comments on amendments to IFRS 1 and IAS 27 The amendments provide relief for first-time adopters when measuring the cost of investments in subsidiaries, associates, and jointly controlled entities. IAS 27 has been amended to change among others the rules for recognition of dividend revenue. View Article |
ECOFIN meeting 2-3 June The Council adopted conclusions on the clearing and settlement of securities transactions and took note of progress on Solvency II. Council also held a debate on deposit guarantee schemes. View Article |
ECON meeting 2-3 June The debate on Hedge Funds and Private Equity revealed that the technical specifications of 'Rule 39' still lack clarification. The Committee also held a hearing on the future structure of supervision and had an exchange of views with CESR. View Article |
IMCO meeting 2-3 June IMCO Committee held a hearing on consumer financial education which provided a snapshot on the different measures provided by commercial banks, national authorities, and consumer organisations. View Article |
Plenary Meeting 4-5 June Parliament adopted the two own-initiative reports from Othmar Karas, reacting to a Commission Green Paper on retail financial services, and from Gianni Pittella, which responds to the Commission’s inquiry into competition in retail banking. View Article |
Commission approves restructuring of Sachsen LB The Commission has concluded that a liquidity facility and a state guarantee for German bank Sachsen LB are compatible with EC Treaty state aid rules. View Article |
Commission doubts Northern Rock rescue package The Commission expressed serious reservations about the restructuring package for Northern Rock, including doubts whether the duration of the plan is as short as possible. View Article |
MLex: Banks seek solution to EC's payments network concerns Europe's banks are seeking to address anti-trust concerns raised by the European Commission over the way they set standards for payments cards in a bid to avoid full-scale anti-trust action. View Article |
Commission starts procedure against Volkswagen law The Commission opened an infringement procedure against Germany on its failure to comply with a Court of Justice ruling on the Volkswagen law. View Article |
Forthcoming
CEBS hearing on options and discretions in the CRD
CEBS will hold a public hearing on its consultation paper on on options and national discretions in the Capital Requirements Directive as part of developing its response to the Commission's Call for Technical Advice. The hearing will take place at CEBS premises in
17-18 June 2008
FESE Convention
The 12th FESE Convention in
CEBS hearing on technical advice on Liquidity Risk Management
CEBS is organising a public hearing on the second part of its' advice on liquidity risk management at CEBS premises in
Public hearing on the CESR and CEBS joint consultation paper on commodities
CEBS and CESR organise a hearing on the technical advice to the European Commission’s review of commodities business at CEBS’s premises in
Commission public hearing on "substitute" retail investment products
The hearing will discuss the evolving market for retail investment products and whether the current fragmented regulatory framework provides a sound basis for ensuring that investors receive the information and the quality of service they need to make appropriate investment decisions.
11-12 September 2008
Eurofi Conference 2008
The Conference on “EU priorities and proposals of the financial services industry for the Ecofin Council” will take place in Nice, prior to the informal ECOFIN Council session. Speakers include: Joaquin Alunmia, Charlie McCreevy, Wolf Klinz, Michel Pébereau, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Thomas Steffen, Eddy Weymeersch, Pervenche Berès, Magdalena Kuneva, Christine Lagarde, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, and many others.
Programme, Further information
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