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  • Customer Asset Protection
    Read this publication for a summary of existing rules as well as changes or proposed changes to enhance reporting requirements and further promote customer asset protection aligned to three broad themes: accountability, transparency, and risk management.
  • Developing an effective governance operating model: A guide for financial services boards and management teams
    This paper, prepared for board members, board committee members, senior executives, and risk managers at FSI companies, aims to assist boards and others with key governance roles in developing a robust governance operating model.
  • First look: Implications of the ability-to-repay rule and the qualified mortgage definition
    This report provides an overview of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's ability-to-repay and qualified mortgage rule, as well as potential implications for the industry across the mortgage lifecycle, from origination to default management.
  • Top 10 Issues for Banking M&A in 2013
    The U.S. banking industry is seeking economic and regulatory clarity in 2013 as organizations consider strategic, targeted opportunities that could re-energize the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market.
  • Blind spot
    This paper outlines how banks continue to outsource activities and highlights the potential risk banks are taking, interest from the regulators, the three lines of defense, and more.
  • Growing pains in wealth management and private banking
    This paper outlines four areas where wealth managers should focus their efforts so that growth from new clients and assets under management is less likely to negatively impact client service.
  • Navigating transformational change of the global financial landscape
    On July 25-26, 2012, Deloitte Consulting LLP, The Bretton Woods Committee, and the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business hosted the “Navigating transformational change of the global financial landscape: Realizing systemic risk, avoiding unintended consequences” event.
  • 2012 DTTL global financial services industry security study: Breaking barriers
    The study reveals three major key findings that will dominate the global financial services industry this year as well as trends and potential challenges global financial institutions will likely face.
  • Seven Takeaways from New Prudential Rules Issued by the Federal Reserve
    The Federal Reserve recently released a set of long-awaited prudential rules as part of new regulations proposed under the Dodd-Frank Act. These new rules are far-reaching and introduce a host of new implications. For top banking executives looking for a big-picture view before diving into the full set of rules, here are seven essential points to consider.
  • Analytics in Banking
    Banks need more in depth information to answer these and identify additional questions to effectively manage risk and drive risk-adjusted performance. Leveraging business analytics may help turn data into information that can provide these answers.
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