BCBS D338

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Definition

BCBS D338 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on October 2015 in the Uncategorized category.

Title

Ninth progress report on adoption of the Basel regulatory framework.

Abstract

This updated Progress report on adoption of the Basel regulatory framework provides a high-level view of Basel Committee members' progress in adopting Basel III regulations as of end-September 2015.

The report focuses on the status of domestic rule-making processes to ensure that the Basel standards are transformed into national law or regulation according to the internationally agreed timeframes. The report is based on information provided by individual members as part of the Committee's Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP). The report includes the status of adoption of the risk-based capital standards, the liquidity standards (LCR and NSFR), the framework for systemically important banks (SIBs), the leverage ratio, the revised Pillar 3 disclosure requirements and the large exposure framework.

In addition to periodically reporting on the status of adoption, all Committee members undergo an assessment of the consistency of their domestic rules with the Basel standards. The Committee believes that disclosure provides additional incentive for members to fully comply with the international agreements.

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