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This information paper shares with RSE licensees a number of risks and vulnerabilities that they must have front of mind to drive better practices across the superannuation industry.
The first Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA) of Australia’s five largest banks provides insights into the potential financial exposure of institutions, the financial system and economy to the physical and transition risks of climate change.
In this information paper APRA outlined stronger requirements for being granted a banking licence, and closer supervision of new entrants as they seek to establish themselves.
This paper highlights key findings from the latest MySuper Product Heatmap, noting continued variability in investment outcomes due to recent market instability following the impact of COVID-19 and other factors.
In its annual information paper on the countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB), APRA confirmed that based on its assessment of the systemic risk environment for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs), it considers that a zero per cent CCyB remains appropriate and will likely remain so until the end of 2021.
This paper details the results of stress testing activities in relation to the banking system which were taken in response to the uncertain environment associated with COVID-19.
This paper provides key elements of the feedback provided to large ADIs from a review of the implementation of the Banking Executive Accountability Regime (BEAR) and identifies a range of better practice observations.