Mark Sands posted a discussion
Hi everyone!It seems that as we start 2011, it remains unclear how exactly the foreclosures crisis in the US will play out.There has been a great deal said about the so-called "bad paper" that led many institutions to this point, but how exactly did…
Jan 4, 2011
Mark Sands posted a discussion
2010 has proved to be year of relative stability in the financial services industry, especially when we consider what tumultuous times have only recently passed.As the year draws to a close, it's always enjoyable to look ahead to 2011 and get out…
Oct 26, 2010
Mark Sands posted a discussion
I'm compiling a report based on the amount of capital being held by financial institutions around the world, specifically for operational risk events.One of the things that has struck us is that, in the past, there has been a definite increase in…
Sep 8, 2010
Mark Sands replied to Mark Sands's discussion EU Stress Tests- Have they been rigorous enough?
"Thanks, Boris. I would certainly love to hear if any of the members of your community agreed.
As a second point, have Cebs taken enough steps to factor operational risk into their methodology?

This is obviously largely a credit risk exercise, but…"
Jul 27, 2010
Mark Sands posted a discussion
Hi Everyone,I would love to investigate the stories that the recent Cebs stress tests have not been tough enough on European banks.Is this accurate?If so, do you think this was a deliberate decision?In what way could the process have been…
Jul 26, 2010
Mark Sands replied to Boris Agranovich's discussion Get to know our members better and introduce yourself. With more than 60 replies this is our most popular discussion so far.
"You didn't have to do that, Marcus, I was only joking!
Thank you anyway!"
Jul 21, 2010
Mark Sands replied to Boris Agranovich's discussion Get to know our members better and introduce yourself. With more than 60 replies this is our most popular discussion so far.
"Hi Marcus,
I'm glad you like the piece, though I think you've attributed to David Sands in your tweet! haha!"
Jul 21, 2010
Mark Sands left a comment on Press
"Hi Everyone,
I'm a reporter for Operational Risk and Regulation magazine, and I just wanted to introduce myself.
I've been with the magazine for a few months, and previously come from a freelancing background.

I'm always keen to hear from…"
Jul 21, 2010
Mark Sands replied to Boris Agranovich's discussion Get to know our members better and introduce yourself. With more than 60 replies this is our most popular discussion so far.
"Hi Everyone,
My name is Mark, and I'm a reporter for Operational Risk and Regulation magazine. We are a monthly magazine and website, based at http://www.risk.net/operational-risk-and-regulation
I work in London, and cover all sorts of areas…"
Jul 21, 2010

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  • Hi Mark,
    It’s great to have you here! Feel free to invite new people, participate in activities and publish great articles at your magazine. I have an idea about your next one -GlobalRisk community.
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