Basel Committee tweaks rate shock rules
Regulators recalibrate for zero-rate environments
- By: James Langton
- July 16, 2024 July 16, 2024
- 16:04
Regulators recalibrate for zero-rate environments
Consultation aims to clarify and improve compliance with trading rules
Joint tax committee will ask Finance to change the existing legislation
Ticketmaster data breach highlights importance of investing in cybersecurity
Report comes amid upheaval in retail landscape
Progress against accelerating prices has been slowed by stickier-than-expected inflation for services
Actual housing starts were markedly lower in two of Canada's three major cities compared with June 2023
The inflation reading is the last before the Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision
Self-regulatory organization reported year-over-year decline in decisions and sanctions
SEC's bid for enhanced oversight rejected amid sector's rapid growth
Consultation to review consumer protection, competition, systemic risk concerns
Regulators expected to get tough on non-compliance with climate-related obligations
Rise in benchmark short-term rate to 0.75% is aimed at curbing inflation
Statistics Canada says sales fell in four of nine subsectors
The Canadian dollar traded for 72.60 cents US, up slightly from Wednesday
Accountant allegedly found assets used to lure investors to schemes
OSC forgoes monetary sanctions, amid bankruptcy, ongoing litigation
Execs that previously pleaded guilty in fraud case accept regulatory sanctions
Provincial regulator can halt trading when misinformation circulates
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