Evolving Banking Regulation 2011 

How well are banks coping with regulators’ calls for increased capital and liquidity? And how are these pressures reshaping banks and the way they work? How effectively are banks and regulators working together to minimize the fallout from future failures of ‘significantly’ sized banks? And with banks bearing the cost of a worldwide regulatory drive to help consumers make better investment decisions, are unique opportunities to increase revenue nonetheless on offer?

These are just some of the many questions posed, discussed – and answered – by the 2011 edition of our Evolving Banking Regulation report.


Based on deep insight from our financial services experts, our report considers the current raft of regulatory reform in its widest possible global context. It provides a comprehensive and up to date analysis of how the current reform is reshaping the way banks work. And it offers a truly unique comparison of the differing regulatory pressures faced by banks within the EU, US and Asia Pacific regions.

Capital and funding strategies
Systematic risk
Recovery and resolution plan
Changes to supervision and reporting
Governance and remuneration
customer protection

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To learn more about the regional implications of regulation and read our regulatory pressure index download the full report.
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