International Regulation of Banking
Basel II: Capital and Risk Requirements
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 11 March 2010
- ISBN 9780199215348
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages424 pages
- Size 253x179x27 mm
- Weight 865 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This work provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the structure of banking and financial regulation and the regulatory drivers which shape modern financial transactions and techniques. It focuses on the implementation of the Basel II Accord which will revolutionise bank regulation and require banks to re-examine their structures, activities and business models.
MoreLong description:
Financial capital regulation drives almost every aspect of the financial markets, from the structures of financial groups and the way they raise capital, as well as the development of investment structures and financial engineering such as derivatives, securitizations, structured finance, credit derivatives, repos and stock lending.
Capital regulation is a little studied area of law. This book provides an introduction to the structure of bank financial regulation for financial lawyers and other non-statisticians interested in the regulatory drivers which shape modern financial transactions and techniques. Although the regulations are based on complex statistical models, the legal and regulatory principles which underlie these regulations are capable of being articulated without formulae and in a structured fashion.
Basel II has introduced a wholly new structure for bank financial regulation, and requires banks worldwide to re-examine their structures, activities and business models. It will result in both substantial change in regulatory structures and a significant increase in the complexity of those structures.
The focus of the work is on the general principles set out in the Basel II and on the implementation of those principles in the EU through the Capital Requirements Directive. It is therefore of direct relevance to readers in all EU and most non-EU significant financial jurisdictions. Providing a clear and comprehensive introduction to the regulatory drivers shaping financial transactions, this work is an accessible guide for lawyers and bankers.
Table of Contents:
I. The Elements of Bank Financial Supervision
Introduction to Banks and Banking
Why are Banks Supervised?
International Bank Regulation
The Bank Capital Calculation
II Commercial Banking
Credit Risk
The Standardized Approach
Model Based Approaches to Risk Weighting
The Internal Ratings Based Approach
Netting, Collateral, and Credit Risk Mitigation
III Investment Banking
The Trading Book
Securities Underwriting
Trading Book Models
Credit Derivatives in the Trading Book
Counterparty Risk
Counterparty Credit Risks for Derivatives, Securities Financing, and Long Settlement Exposures
Securitization and Repackaging
Operational Risk Requirements
Concentration and Large Exposures
Liquidity
IV Bank Group Supervision
Group Supervision
Financial Conglomerates
Cross-border and International Supervision of Bank Groups
Pillar Three - Disclosure Requirements