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  • Understanding Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance
    Bank Regulation | Compliance | Risk management

    Understanding Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance

    ByGraham March 31, 2017July 7, 2026

    What is the difference between Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance? They have become an accepted terms that describe similar related actions and procedures by an organisation. The three terms are closely related, and are increasingly integrated and aligned by business wherever it is practically possible so as to avoid conflicts, wastefulness and gaps. Organisations typically interpret the three…

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  • What is liquidity risk management?
    Bank Regulation | Liquidity Risk | Risk management

    What is liquidity risk management?

    ByGraham March 31, 2017July 7, 2026

    At the onset of the financial market crisis in 2007, many banks had adequate capital levels but they still ended up experiencing serious difficulties when it came to liquidity risk management.   They had failed to sufficiently accounted for their exposure to liquidity risk. Before the crisis, funding was readily available and cheap.  This created the impression…

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  • Basel III and liquidity management in banks
    Bank Regulation | Basel | Liquidity Risk

    Basel III and liquidity management in banks

    ByGraham March 31, 2017July 7, 2026

    The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has been mentioned often in the media both during and after the financial crisis. This Committee provides a much-needed forum for regulators to meet at regular intervals and discuss cooperation on banking supervisory matters such as the management of capital under the Basel III capital accord. The aim of the committee is…

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  • Basel III, a reality
    Bank Regulation | Basel | Supervision

    Basel III, a reality

    ByGraham March 31, 2017July 7, 2026

    Introduction The global economic crisis has provided regulators with an opportunity to fundamentally restructure the approach to risk and regulation in the financial sector. The international members of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision have collectively agreed on reforms to “strengthen global capital and liquidity rules with the aim of promoting a more resilient banking…

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  • Systemic risk in financial markets
    Bank Regulation | Regulation | Risk management

    Systemic risk in financial markets

    ByGraham March 31, 2017July 7, 2026

    Introduction The International Monetary Fund (“IMF”) has summarised the causes of the global financial crisis in three dimensions: Set out below is an analysis of these dimensions and a review of systemic risk, including what steps Regulators can take to mitigate the effect of systemic risk. 1.  Flaws in financial regulation and supervision What has become…

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  • Liquidity risk levels upgraded under Basel III
    Bank Regulation | Basel | Liquidity Risk

    Liquidity risk levels upgraded under Basel III

    ByGraham March 4, 2017July 7, 2026

    The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has been mentioned often during and after the financial crisis. This Committee provides a forum for regulators to meet at regular intervals and discuss cooperation on supervisory matters relating to banks. The purpose is to enhance the understanding of supervisory issues such as liquidity risk management and to improve…

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12 Aug

I know I’ve been posting a lot recently, but as Fr. Richard John Neuhaus used to say, “it’s a target-rich environment” right now.

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14 Aug

This seems to be a trend at #KPMG and probably not only in #Australia.

They are well remembered for various dubious acts and omissions in their duties as a top well respected auditing firm in South Africa.

Here are some links to remind you about what we already knew of their

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‘Many, many more’ whistleblowers have come forward with reports of misconduct at KPMG Australia, a parliamentary committee probing alleged client data leaks at the firm heard, raising concerns about a broader pattern of wrongdoing. More here: https://reut.rs/3SCojs9

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