Basel III Norms Masterclass | US and UK Markets
Basel III Norms Masterclass | US and UK Markets, Learn about the overview of Basel III and upcoming changes.
Course Description
This introductory course is for you to learn about the overview of Basel III and upcoming changes. Basel III norms are recommendations on banking laws and regulations issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
The training will help you learn the following;
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Minimum Capital Requirements
- Risk Weighted Assets
- Capital Buffers
- Leverage Ratio
- Liquidity Ratios
- Systemically important banks
Basel III is an international regulatory accord that introduced a set of reforms designed to mitigate risk within the international banking sector by requiring banks to maintain certain leverage ratios and keep certain levels of reserve capital on hand. Begun in 2009, it is still being implemented. The Basel III reforms have now been integrated into the consolidated Basel Framework, which comprises all of the current and forthcoming standards of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. For background, set out below are the main publications that describe the changes to the Basel Framework that were agreed as part of Basel III. Basel III is an internationally agreed set of measures developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in response to the financial crisis of 2007-09. The measures aim to strengthen the regulation, supervision and risk management of banks. Like all Basel Committee standards, Basel III standards are minimum requirements which apply to internationally active banks. Members are committed to implementing and applying standards in their jurisdictions within the time frame established by the Committee.