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U.S. and International Regulatory Capital Reforms and Their Implications

Recorded on: Mar. 12, 2012
Running Time: 01:01:18

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Taken from the Web Program A Guide to Financial Institutions 2012 recorded March, 2012 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [01:01:18]

U.S. and International Regulatory Capital Reforms and Their Implications  [01:01:18]
  • Overview of U.S., EU and Basel Committee revisions to regulatory capital standards
  • Implementation of the “Collins Amendment”, including the phase-out of certain bank regulatory capital instruments: what survives, and for how long?
  • Divergence between U.S., EU and international standards
  • The potential role of bail-in debt and contingent convertible debt in the U.S. and abroad
  • New liquidity requirements and focus on contingency funding
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