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[...]In this article, we provide insight into the policyaspects of this informational time decay by assessing howthe length of time between bank examinations affects thequality of information available to supervisors. For thesepurposes, we define the quality of information in terms ofhow...
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In August 1996, the U.S. bank regulatory agenciesadopted the market risk amendment (MRA) to the 1988Basle Capital Accord. The MRA, which became effectivein January 1998, requires that commercial banks withsignificant trading activities set aside capital to cover themarket risk exposure in their...
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