BCBS D406

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Definition

BCBS D406 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on June 2017 in the Liquidity Risk category.

Title

Basel III - The Liquidity Coverage Ratio framework: frequently asked questions.

Abstract

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision today issueda second set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers on Basel III's Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR). This new set of FAQs are grouped according to the paragraph number of the related issue within the LCR framework and have been combined with existing FAQs published in April 2014.

To promote consistent global implementation of these requirements, the Committee periodically reviews frequently asked questions and publishes answers along with any necessary technical elaboration of the rules text and interpretative guidance. The Committee has received a number of interpretation questions related to theJanuary 2013 publication of the LCR standard.

Document Profile

  • Publication Date: June 2017
  • Publication Type: Faqs
  • Publication Status: Consolidated
  • Publication Category: Liquidity Risk
  • Number of Pages: 19
  • Keywords: Liquidity Risk, LCR, Basel III

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