Vulnerabilities in Non-Banks Leave Door Open to ‘Shocks’, G20 Watchdog Says July 22, 2024 By Huw Jones Patchy progress on implementing reforms to make money market funds and other types of “non banks” safer has left the...
Bank Groups Sue US Regulators to Halt Anti-Redlining Rules February 6, 2024 By Sally Bakewell Several industry groups sued US regulators to block recent overhauls to the Community Reinvestment Act, arguing the new rules meant...
World’s ‘Carbon Majors’ Face Biggest Share Price Hit From Climate Litigation: Study May 23, 2023 The world’s ‘carbon majors’ in the energy, utilities and mining sectors face the biggest share price hit when climate-related lawsuits...
Dozens of Obama Administration Financial Rules that Republicans May Kill November 22, 2016 By Patrick Rucker, Lisa Lambert and Joel Schectman In recent days Republican Congressional leaders have taken several opportunities to warn Obama Administration regulators not to finish any more...
ILS Puts Reinsurance Market on a New Course: Twelve Capital’s Butler Explains How August 19, 2015 By Charles E. Boyle Zurich-based Twelve Capital is only five years old, but it, along with similar companies, has already fundamentally altered the reinsurance...