Capital adequacy Too far, too fast? - The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision wants to overhaul its 1988 rules on allocating bank capital against risks. The old regime was effective, but crude. But the new framework promises endless argument. By giving rating agencies a say on capital charges, the rules will worsen the volatility of capital flows in and out of emerging markets. And is the new ...
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1999
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Authors: | Shirreff, David |
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Euromoney. - London : Euromoney Publ, ISSN 0014-2433, ZDB-ID 1902325. - 1999, p. 22-25
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