For the last eight years the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Basel Committee) has struggled to replace the original Accord on Capital Adequacy (Basel I) with a new Accord (Basel II). At the ...
On March 19, 2026, the Federal Reserve Board ("FRB"), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”, collectively, the “Agencies”) released (i) a ...
On July 27, the three federal banking agencies (the Agencies)[1] jointly proposed changes to the regulatory capital framework applicable to large banks and bank holding companies (the Proposal). The ...
Basel III Endgame and its consequences for U.S. Banks, Capital Adequacy, Risk and Global Competition
Basel III Endgame describes the last part of post-crisis regulations implemented to improve resilience, transparency and comparability across the global financial sector. The intended implementation ...
Federal bank regulators proposed revisions to Basel III, the GSIB surcharge, and the standardized approach that would lower Tier 1 requirements by 4.8% to 7.8% across bank categories. Mortgage changes ...
What does the revised U.S. Basel III Endgame proposal mean for banks? Regulators signal lower capital requirements, but key uncertainties remain around timelines and implementation details.
RBI has finalised new Basel III directions for Scheduled Commercial Banks regarding credit risk capital charges, effective from April 2027, to boost financial stability ...
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Federal Reserve's Basel III, G-SIB proposals seek single approach to calculate risk-based capital, Fed's Bowman says
The Federal Reserve's new Basel III proposal seeks to establish a single approach to calculate the risk-based capital requirements for the largest, most complex banks, Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman ...
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation This Technical Assistance Report on Zimbabwe discusses the Financial Sector Stability Review follow-up technical assistance ...
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