FSA releases discussion paper respecting global banking crisis

The U.K. Financial Services Authority (FSA) released a discussion paper today titled "A regulatory response to the global banking crisis: systemically important banks and assessing the cumulative impact". The paper focuses on two major issues: (i) the "dangers" posed by systemically important banks that are considered too big or interconnected to fail, or too big to rescue; and (ii) how the cumulative impact of various capital and liquidity regime changes should be assessed. U.K. and international policy developments are considered and of particular note, the migration of OTC derivatives to central counterparty clearing is cited as a risk-reducing policy initiative.

Responses to the discussion paper are being accepted until February 1, 2010.

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