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  • {{anat|supraregulation|}}{{Gigerenzer on basel quote}} ...ing regulations ([[Basel I]], [[Basel II]] and [[Basel III]]) set by the [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision]].
    212 bytes (30 words) - 10:18, 1 March 2023
  • {{g}}The real men who run the universe from a bunker in Basel. ...domination did I say domination I mean financial stability. It is based in Basel, {{tag|Switzerland}}, with representative offices in {{tag|Hong Kong}} and
    920 bytes (140 words) - 11:36, 18 January 2020
  • ...[[capital risk]], [[market risk]] and [[operational risk]]. It publishes [[Basel Accords]], which impose the requirement on benighted financial services fir *[[Basel Accords]]
    546 bytes (67 words) - 10:30, 1 March 2023
  • ...t of Basel regulation since at least Basel II, by late stage Basel III and Basel IV, it had become “SA-CCR”, the standardised approach to calculating co
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  • #redirect[[Basel Accords]]
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  • #redirect[[Basel Accords]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Basel II]]
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  • #redirect[[Basel Accords]]
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  • #redirect[[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]
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  • #redirect[[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Collateralised transaction - Basel II Provision]]
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{Gigerenzer on basel quote}}
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  • #redirect[[Internal models method for counterparty credit risk - Basel Accord Provision]]
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  • ...dardised Model of Credit Risk]] under the {{tag|Basel II}} framework.” © [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]].
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  • ...} regulatory framework, which is in turn implemented by {{tag|CRR}}. {{tag|Basel}} is a little more specific, but still has a bit of the “[[Brexit means B
    607 bytes (82 words) - 11:55, 9 November 2016
  • {{a|opcobooneadventure|}}{{quote|''Basel I had also floundered until a dinner between Paul Volcker, then Federal Res ...as sent back to kill the members of [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision|basel committee]] who sanctioned netting regulation.
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  • Back to the [[CRR Anatomy|basel rules]], daydreamer.
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  • ...a very good measure of risk, being somewhat counter-cyclical. So they in [[Basel III]] they introduced the [[leverage ratio]] to capture risks that they dec
    925 bytes (148 words) - 09:45, 21 March 2023
  • ...here are a lot of them; locally, regionally, and under the [[Basel Accords|Basel banking accords]] etc — one must have [[legal opinion|legal opinions]] fr
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  • ...[MIFIR]] and [[EMIR]], but also the [[Capital Requirements Regulation]], [[Basel Accords]] and all their manifold directives, statutory instruments, impleme
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  • Hard to argue, though the [[Basel Accords|Basel]] rules on [[close-out netting]] run it fairly close.
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  • ...x<ref>He gives spandex a bad name, frankly.</ref> and that creature of the Basel Committee on Bank Supervision’s blackest nightmare, the hypothetical mend
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  • ...to an unfortunate [[delivery-versus-payment]] settlement when a student in Basel in his twenties.
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  • ...SDA, they couldn't help overcomplicating it, and it turned out in light of Basel and IOSCO developments they’d bished the drafting<ref>See DRS’s Michael
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  • ...lio risk]], in turn increasing [[systemic risk]]. To tackle this problem [[Basel III]] introduced a [[minimum leverage ratio]], defined as a [[bank]]’s [[ From the [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]:
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  • Basel close-out netting requirements: systematically preferring the free allocati
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  • :— Basel Committee [https://www.bis.org/press/p110601.htm press release], 2011}}
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  • ...ing system]] rules, regulatory “guidance”; the rules and guidance of the [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision]], gentle but firm “requests” from regula
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  • So, no [[netting]], no [[single agreement]] — which kind of figures, since [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision|BCB]] only hit on the idea of granting capita
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  • ...tution]] that would incur a capital/balance sheet charge under [[Basel III|Basel]] rules for the return of excess collateral it has provided by [[title tran
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  • ...t'' of the latest [[Basel Accords|Basel Accord]]<ref>{{cre53 capsule}} The Basel rules are transliterated into European law under article {{crrprov|194}} of ...” they will say, and they may well be right. Perhaps we should thank the [[Basel Committee]] for vouchsafing [[close-out netting]] all this time: that we ca
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  • Note - after the [[Basel III]] reforms, it has become expensive for [[broker]]s to post (haircutted)
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  • ...ancial institutions as a technical standard? How much more influence would Basel have over the legal standards in a given jurisdiction than does ISDA?
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  • ::— Basel Capital Accord: ''[https://www.bis.org/publ/bcbs18.pdf Treatment of potenti ...iligently applying netting treatment. They thought about doing this in the Basel I capital accord in 1988 and got cold feet. Their feet had warmed up suffi
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  • *incorporating responses to frequently asked questions posed to the Basel Committee in the course of its work on the final standard.
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  • *The [[Basel]] / [[BIS]] paper on which this turbulent regulation was based: [[Capital r
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  • ...nator]], as percolated by that splendid assembly of prudent bankers, the [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]], and [[risk-weighted assets]] are meant
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  • ...ng and closeout arrangements under each master agreement would satisfy the Basel requirements. This must be a binary indication: if the answer is not yes, i
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  • *To what extent do the [[Basel Accords]] (such as capital rules based on netting eligibility) systematical
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  • ...of [[CVA]] adjustments during the [[global financial crisis]] — it was a [[Basel]] requirement — where counterparties had, effectively, to discount the va
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  • ...ting [[indebtedness]] is kind of like being [[Collateralised transaction - Basel II Provision|collateralised]] (as long as you limit yourself to 100% of [[i
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  • Basel accord of 1989. <br>
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  • ...regulatory perimeters or the actions of supranational bodies such as the [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]].
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