Banking/Capital Markets issues
This US publication provides insights into the trends, issues and opportunities shaping the banking & capital markets industry.
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Banking banana skins 2006
In 2006, the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI) surveyed leading members of the finance industry in order to identify potential sources of risk to banks. This publication presents the results of this study and ranks these potential risks by severity.
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2050: How big will the emerging markets get?
Using the relative growth of domestic credit markets as a proxy, this publication examines the possible changes in the scale of the banking sector between now and 2050. Banking 2050 focuses on the implications for the sector: will China, India and the other E7 economies come to dominate this sector of the world economy?
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Basel II promises cheaper banking
This study examines the impact of the proposed capital requirements on the balance sheet of the financial sector of the EU, and considers how this could affect the behaviour of the financial sector as well as the wider EU economy.
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Basel accord: Our perspective and updates
PricewaterhouseCoopers present a selection of informative publications that outline our perspective on a range of issues associated with the implementation of the Basel Accord.
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CBI/PricewaterhouseCoopers financial services survey
This quarterly survey identifies the current perceptions held by the financial services industry and its plans for investment, human resources, marketing and other strategic developments.
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Effective capital management: Economic capital as an industry standard?
Written in association with the Economist Intelligence Unit, this publication examines the use of economic capital by financial service institutions: how far have institutions gone in implementing economic capital and what impact has its adoption had on decision-making within the business?
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End users and derivatives: Current and future trends: A PricewaterhouseCoopers/futures and options association survey executive summary
Focusing on the UK derivatives market, this PricewaterhouseCoopers/FOA 2005 survey aims to ascertain the views and concerns of a group of key market intermediaries and professional customers and counterparties around regulatory and commercial developments.
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European securitisation brochures
PricewaterhouseCoopers' dedicated team of securitisation specialists has produced a number of informative brochures on a range of key securitisation issues.
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Fresh perspectives
This annual publication deals with insights, issues and solutions in the financial services industry.
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The future for compliance
PricewaterhouseCoopers UK financial services regulatory practice has published a series of three papers focusing on the future for compliance. While most financial services firms have well developed identification, assessment and management expertise in the more traditional risks, new risks, such as compliance, are now the focus and concern of boards and senior management.
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Global Private Banking/Wealth Management survey 2007
We believe this survey gives unparalleled insight into the rapid and exciting development of the Banking/Wealth Management industry, at a global, regional and country level. The PricewaterhouseCoopers' 2007 Global Private Banking/Wealth Management survey reveals a period of unprecedented opportunities for wealth managers.
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IFRS: A step towards Basel II and Solvency II implementation
This paper discusses the implications of the growing alignment between IFRS and regulatory disclosure requirements, including Basel II and the planned EU Solvency II.
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Operational risk management: Embedding operational risk management: The real use test
This flyer discusses how to overcome the challenge of truly embedding approaches that aim to reduce operational risk in the day-to-day management of business.
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Pillar 2 and ICAAP services
This publication presents a number of key questions designed to help you get the most out of your Basel II efforts.
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Risk-based capital management
PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed this flyer which discusses how risk-based capital management can provide a better understanding of the trade-off between risk and reward leading to more incisive decision-making and more sustainable value creation.
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