Publication Blog Post Icon #G20 and FSB work on #financial #regulation reform

Another day, another major conference concerning financial regulation reform.  While most in Western financial capitals are transfixed by policy developments in the US (implementing Dodd-Frank) and the EU (creating new regulators and new roles for elected politicians in financial regulation), major global discussions on the structure of the financial system are underway half a world away in Korea.  The Republic of Korea together with the Financial Stability Board have convened a conference with blue chip names from around the world (not just New York, DC. Brussels, London, Paris and Basel).  You can find the official announcement and final agenda here.

A few of the speeches may make it onto individual websites.  And, like the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the final papers are finding their way ultimately into the public domain.  But if you are trying to determine how to make decisions today regarding model parameterization, strategic asset allocation, strategic asset and liability management, or regulatory and compliance policy priorities, you will have to do alot of digging to find out what what said and, more importantly, what it means.

The Risk Telescope is committed to helping market participants find more effective ways to track and understand key developments, like those under discussion right now in Asia.

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