Bank Lay-offs:Expect More Upheaval With Basel III

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of presenting at AFP’s annual conference in Boston.   The topic was how FinReg (Basel III and Dodd-Frank) is impacting banks – and how those effects are trickling down to corporate customers.   The thesis is pretty straightforward:  In an effort to head off future bank [...]

Competing Takes on the Cost and Benefit of the G-SIB Surcharge

In recent weeks, the battle between bankers and regulators that had been taking place behind the scenes,  started to spill out into public view.   The reason seems clear:  for all of the lobbying they’ve done,  banks have been unsuccessful (so far) in weakening the major provisions of Basel III and Dodd-Frank.

To quickly refresh:   Regulators want [...]

More on Dimon’s “Anti-American”Comment

Last week,the New York Times ran a series of short op-eds in the “Room for Debate”section entitled,  “Are Global Banking Rules ‘Anti-American’?”   -  a reference to the now famous reported run-in between JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon and Mark Carney,  Governor of the Bank of Canada,about Basel III   - the pending package of rules that [...]

Regulating SIFIs

A few months ago, Daniel Tarullo, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, gave a speech entitled Regulating Systemically Important Financial Firms, where he laid out the argument for requiring the largest banks, the so-called SIFIs, to hold an additional layer of capital.   It received a fair amount of notice at the [...]