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Banks’ internal credit risk models: incentives for implementation and impact on risk management Research Brief | 59th edition – July 2023
Internal risk models play an important role in ensuring capital adequacy at banks. Banking supervisors keep a particularly close eye on them, as banks have some degrees of freedom when it comes to model design. A new study examines the incentives for banks to implement internal risk models, analyses their impact on risk management and explains possible consequences of a new regulatory proposal regarding application of such models.
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Developments and challenges of fintech with a focus on Australia G20 conference "Digitising Finance, Financial Inclusion and Financial Literacy"
25.01.2017
Keynote address by Hon Scott Morrison MP, Treasurer of Australia
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Cyber security risks G20 conference "Digitising Finance, Financial Inclusion and Financial Literacy"
25.01.2017
Talk and Q&A session with Dr Thomas de Maizière, German Federal Minister of the Interior moderated by Tony Cole, Vice President and Global Government CTO, FireEye.
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The Promise of FinTech – Something New Under the Sun? G20 conference "Digitising Finance, Financial Inclusion and Financial Literacy"
25.01.2017
Keynote speech by Dr Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the FSB.
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Opportunities and risks of digitising finance G20 conference "Digitising Finance, Financial Inclusion and Financial Literacy"
25.01.2017
Panel discussion with Dr Agustín Carstens, Governor of the Central Bank of Mexico, Felix Hufeld, President of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany, Dr José Manuel González-Páramo, Executive Board Director of BBVA and James Lau, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong hosted by Prof Thomas Jordan, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank.