| Breaking news from Risk.net | US regulators ask DOE lab to study flash-crash forecasting tool US regulators enlist Department of Energy computing power to analyse metric that aims to predict catastrophic market events Categories: Regulation Topics: Flash crash, High frequency trading, Regulators, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) ... | Mobile | | | Worried about risks created by a potential Greek default? | Read Risk.net's analysis of the sovereign debt crisis! All of the magazines on Risk.net have written in depth about the sovereign debt crisis. Read their exclusive analysis today! | | More of this week's news | - Bouhara and Gouws out as UBS cleans up after rogue-trading losses
Dismissals are "a sign something was seriously wrong", says former senior UBS employee as bank admits operational and risk failings - Bank pension schemes compromised by Vickers report
The UK's Independent Commission on Banking proposals could have unintended consequences for financial services pension schemes - BlackRock: More reforms needed for ETFs, beyond just transparency
Statement is beginning of "a series of recommendations" from BlackRock on ETF market, says iShares head of sales - Allianz CRO: Industry and regulators 'in denial' over solvency levels
Allianz's Tom Wilson warns liquidity premium in discount rates is disguising effect of current market turmoil on life insurance balance sheets - Solvency II delay does not mean insurers can relax, says Montalvo
A delay to Solvency II implementation does not mean insurance firms can put preparations on hold, says Eiopa executive director - Solvency II modelling could cause systemic risk, industry warns
Industry experts warn uniform modelling under Solvency II could lead to risk contagion - Solvency II causing uncertainty for risk managers
Call for lobbying push on details of new regulations - Risks managers have been falling behind, forum hears
Risks have overtaken risk managers in the past 10 years, according to speakers and delegates at the Ferma forum - Financial Stability Board finalises Sifi measures
FSB settles on plan to tackle the 'too big to fail' problems posed by systemically important financial institutions; measures will be sent to G-20 summit... - Delayed Basel trading book review will be broad, say supervisors
Basel Committee is expected to consider wide range of topics, including VAR, liquidity, CVA and the line between banking and trading books - but overall... | | | | | | |