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The Basel Accord and bank capital adequacy - DE

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The 1988 Basel Accord was established under the aegis of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) to regulate, via the monetary authorities or central banks, the constitution of capital and to avoid distortions of a competitive nature for banks operating on an international scale. The regulations adopted at the time mainly concerned G-10 banks, but its scope was soon extended and the Basel Accord became an instrument for promoting international convergence of capital standards. However, over the years, its conceptual limitations and the financial innovations that have emerged have created arbitrage opportunities that banks have been able to exploit. With the reduction in its efficiency, the revision of this agreement became unavoidable. This has prompted a consultation process, led by the BIS Basel Committee, in favour of a new reconfiguration of the capital standards for banks, as set out in the new Basel Accord.

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Louis da Cruz Evora ha conseguito un DESS in finanza aziendale presso Paris 1-Sorbonne e un master in gestione internazionale presso HEC Montréal nel 2003. La sua tesi di laurea si è concentrata sul seguente argomento: L'adeguatezza patrimoniale delle banche secondo il nuovo Accordo di Basilea: la sfida della convergenza internazionale.

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Authors Louis da Cruz Evora
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.06.2023
 
EAN 9786206136545
ISBN 9786206136545
No. of pages 124
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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