BCBS D391

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Definition

BCBS D391 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on December 2016 in the Liquidity Risk category.

Title

RCAP - Assessment of Basel III LCR regulations - Japan.

Abstract

Through its Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP), the Basel Committee monitors the timely adoption of regulations by its members, assesses their consistency with the Basel framework and analyses the quality of intended regulatory outcomes. The RCAP also helps member jurisdictions to identify deviations from the Basel framework and assesses their materiality.

This report describes the Committee's assessment of the implementation of the Basel Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) standards in Japan. The Japanese regulations have been assessed as compliant, the highest possible grade.

The report also provides information on the local implementation of the Committee's Principles for sound liquidity risk management and the monitoring tools for liquidity risk.

Document Profile

  • Publication Date: December 2016
  • Publication Type: Implementation Reports
  • Publication Status: Current
  • Publication Category: Liquidity Risk
  • Number of Pages: 35
  • Keywords: Liquidity Risk, RCAP, LCR

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