BIS Study Highlights Uneven Application of Basel III Capital Reforms Across Global Systemically Important Banks
A study by Bank for International Settlements (BIS) researchers has found that the Basel III capital reforms are being applied unevenly across global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). The research indicates that certain jurisdictions are demanding higher-quality capital from their G-SIBs than is strictly required under the post-financial crisis rules.
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