BCBS D418

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Definition

BCBS D418 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on October 2017 in the Uncategorized category.

Title

Thirteenth 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 standards as of end-September 2017.

The report focuses on the status of adoption of all the Basel III standards (which will become effective by 2019) 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 Basel III risk-based capital standards, the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR), the net stable funding ratio (NSFR), the standards for global and domestic systemically important banks (SIBs), the leverage ratio, the large exposure framework, the interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB), and the disclosure requirements.

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.

Document Profile

  • Publication Date: October 2017
  • Publication Type: Implementation Reports
  • Publication Status: Superseded
  • Publication Category: Uncategorized
  • Number of Pages: 50
  • Keywords: Compliance, RCAP

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