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What Future for Basel II? [PDF]
The financial crisis that severely hit the international banking industry during the last few years has clearly highlighted a number of problems and weaknesses associated with the prudential regulatory framework centred on risk-weighted capital adequacy requirements.
RESTI, ANDREA CESARE, SIRONI, ANDREA
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Financial Stability and Basel II
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Can Basel III Work When Basel II Didnât?
2014In the 1990s, banks’ capital requirements calculated as a ratio of risk-weighted-assets became the main tool of regulatory strategies designed to ensure banking system stability. This was largely an accidental development. The first Basel Agreement, signed in 1988, established that internationally active banks should maintain an 8% capital/risk ...
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The Basel Committee, Basel I and Basel II
2007In 1974, the German authorities ordered the immediate liquidation of Bankhaus Herstatt, a German commercial bank that, as a result of its closure, failed to deliver U.S. dollars to counterparties with whom it had previously struck foreign exchange deals.
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Dealing with Basel II: Basel II – the end of risk management?
Balance Sheet, 2003The forthcoming revision of the Basel Accord will cause major changes in the capital incentives driving banks’ management decisions. The author briefly outlines the main proposals then considers the impact from the point of view of a bank treasurer. The discussion leads him to question whether all of the possible consequences are as desirable as they ...
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Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 2004
This paper is a commentary on the third in the series of consultative papers (CP3) on a New Basel Capital Accord for banks, earlier papers being issued in 1999 and 2001. While CP3 retains the overall structure of its predecessor, it contains many revisions and a more complete set of rules.
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This paper is a commentary on the third in the series of consultative papers (CP3) on a New Basel Capital Accord for banks, earlier papers being issued in 1999 and 2001. While CP3 retains the overall structure of its predecessor, it contains many revisions and a more complete set of rules.
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