UK FSA Delays Decision on Quantitative Aspects of Liquidity Regime Until Q4
10 Mar 2010
The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has this week been forced to back down somewhat in its aggressive approach to introducing further changes to its liquidity risk regime in light of the current economic climate. As promised last year, the regulator has assessed the state of the market and decided not to push ahead with the quantitative aspects of its regime, namely the controls around liquid asset buffers.
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