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Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 2008
In this paper Le Pan focuses on some key issues related to Basel II, such as complexity, impact on capital and home‐host implementation, and offers ten thoughts on the post Basel II world.
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In this paper Le Pan focuses on some key issues related to Basel II, such as complexity, impact on capital and home‐host implementation, and offers ten thoughts on the post Basel II world.
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Specialisation in Mortgage Risk Under Basel II
, 2017M. Benetton +4 more
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Implementing Basel II: A case study based on the Barclays Basel II preparations
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 2004This paper forms part of a presentation on the same subject given by the author to the Basel II conference organised by the Securities Institute in London during March 2004. It is a case study based on the author’s experience in Barclays Bank on the preparations required for successful implementation of the new Basel II Accord.
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The impact of Basel II on the banking strategies in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region
, 2017Abdeljalil Ghanem
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Islamic banking and risk: The impact of Basel II
, 2017Alexandra Zins, L. Weill
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Systematic exploration of Escherichia coli phage–host interactions with the BASEL phage collection
PLoS Biology, 2021Enea Maffei +2 more
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Procykličnost v Basel II a Basel III
2011The term procyclicality refers to the ability of a system to amplify business cycles. The recent financial crisis has revealed that the current regulatory framework, Basel II, affects the business cycle in exactly that manner. The newly published Basel III therefore sought to include tools that would mitigate the procyclical nature of regulatory ...
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2010
In Chapter 5 it was argued that deregulation has been one reason why the financial sector has a super size and an undeserved status. In Chapter 8 it was suggested that effective and appropriate regulation is needed as part of the solution to the TBTF problem. While some regulatory measures were discussed briefly in Chapter 8, this chapter is devoted to
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In Chapter 5 it was argued that deregulation has been one reason why the financial sector has a super size and an undeserved status. In Chapter 8 it was suggested that effective and appropriate regulation is needed as part of the solution to the TBTF problem. While some regulatory measures were discussed briefly in Chapter 8, this chapter is devoted to
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