Large exposure to leveraged credit caused problems for many banks in 2007 and 2008
Housing slowdown, economic uncertainty and renewed international competition will curb growth
Rebuilding trust in banking will take more than regulations, outgoing BoC governor says
Not all emerging market bank regulatory frameworks are equally robust, rating agency warns
Weak economy and tougher rules will temper earnings growth, says S&P
Banks are emphasizing core strengths and cutting businesses that offer limited prospects for acceptable returns
Moody's downgrade of the big banks reflects global factors
The financial crisis exposed a number of risk governance weaknesses in major financial institutions
Majority of institutional investors expect conditions in the sector to improve
Differences in calculating bank’s market risk capital could be heightened in a crisis, leading to a loss of investor confidence