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Basel III Endgame: No More December Diets
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Part IV explains how average‑based G‑SIB metrics end December balance‑sheet games and reshape repo, intraday liquidity and market‑making economics
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Basel III Endgame: The G-SIB Surcharge Re-Wired
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How the G‑SIB surcharge is being re‑wired. Part III explains why STWF, averaging and the trading book now drive your capital stack.
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Basel III Endgame: Winners, Losers, and What Really Changed
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Basel III re‑cut: who are the real winners and losers? Part II explains how credit, FRTB, op risk and CVA drive a 17‑point CET1 spread.
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Basel III Endgame: One Coordinated Capital Architecture. Here’s What It Actually Means.
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What the Fed’s "four pillars" really mean for U.S. banks. A clear framework to read Basel III, stress tests and G‑SIB reform as one system.
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Technology as a key value driver in Private Equity
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Accelerating growth, outpacing competition, building resilience, and maximising value: what if technology was the hidden driver turning investment opportunities into real success?
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The EMIR 3.0 Shift: Key Moves for Market Players
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Learn how EMIR 3.0 reshapes clearing operations and risk. Fill out the form to access Onepoint’s full article and expert guidance.
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T+1 Settlement: A Hidden Stress Test for ETFs?
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Discover how T+1 settlement impacts ETFs and what it means for European asset managers. Get the full analysis by filling out the form.
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Liquidity Risk: A Strategic Blind Spot for Bank CFOs and CROs?
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Discover how CFOs and CROs can turn liquidity risk into a strategic advantage with Onepoint’s expert insights. Request the full article now.
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Value creation in private equity: navigating the new frontier
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The private equity landscape is evolving. Gone are the days when success was driven primarily by financial engineering and multiple arbitrages
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Is the race to AI sustainable?
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However, this race towards AI comes at the price of an ever-increasing impact on our environment, and requires investment that seems increasingly excessive.