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Banking performance improvement

Who's responsible for setting risk appetite? What role does the board play? Find out how risk governance at banks is evolving.

Bank Governance Leadership Network ViewPoints 10 November 2011Global banks adapt to uncertain economics and regulations
Members of the Bank Governance Leadership Network agree that better dialogue among senior supervisors, C-suite executives and directors is essential. Read about other approaches.

Profile of a businessman shaking hands with a businesswoman stepping down from an airplaneImplications of Eurozone crisis
What issues are complex global banks considering in their response to the Eurozone crisis? Tapestry Network's ViewPoints whitepaper summarizes the discussions from non-executive bank directors.

Business man smilingImproving risk identification
This ViewPoints paper summarizes three ways banks can identify emerging risks gathered from discussions with directors, CROs, regulators and banking professionals.

Evolution of the CROBank directors discuss industry challenges
Members of the Bank Governance Leadership Network share their perspectives on new regulatory regimes and the implications for large global banks.

Global banksThe changing shape of European banking regulation
New regulatory structures are emerging to better oversee financial institutions and system-wide risks across Europe. Non-executive directors from leading global banks discuss the implications.

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Basel III enters its next phase

Stefan Walter

Stefan Walter answers questions about the state of implementation, the role of supervisors, and the relationship between regulatory reform and business strategy.

Basel III perspectives

Stefan Walter

Stefan Walter and Peter Davis discuss timing, technology and more in this five-part video series.

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