Archives - Financial Regulation and Supervision
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15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - risk based capital requirements (RBC)
This standard describes the framework for risk-based capital requirements. -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - calculation of RWA for credit risk (CRE)
This standard describes how to calculate capital requirements for credit risk.
Last updated: December 2022 -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - calculation of RWA for market risk (MAR)
This standard describes how to calculate capital requirements for market risk and credit valuation adjustment risk.
Last updated: December 2022 -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - calculation of RWA for operational risk (OPE)
This standard describes how to calculate capital requirements for operational risk. -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - leverage ratio (LEV)
This standard describes the simple, transparent, non-risk-based leverage ratio. This measure intends to restrict the build-up of leverage in the banking sector and reinforce the risk-based requirements with a simple, non-risk-based "backstop" measure. -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - liquidity coverage ratio (LCR)
This standard describes the Liquidity Coverage Ratio, a measure which promotes the short-term resilience of a bank's liquidity risk profile.
Last updated: December 2022 -
15 December 2019 Consolidated Basel Framework - net stable funding ratio (NSF)
The net stable funding ratio requires banks to maintain a stable funding profile in relation to the composition of their assets and off-balance-sheet activities. -
13 December 2019 Recommendations for a framework assessing leverage in investment funds
Drawing on established national and regional regimes for measuring, collecting and analysing information related to leverage in funds, IOSCO has developed a two-step framework – the “Leverage Framework' – to facilitate more meaningful monitoring of leverage in funds for financial stability purposes in a consistent manner across jurisdictions. -
27 November 2019 Guiding principles for the operationalisation of a sectoral countercyclical capital buffer
These guiding principles are intended to support the implementation of a sectoral countercyclical capital buffer on a consistent basis across jurisdictions. -
14 November 2019 Insurance Core Principles, Standards, Guidance and Assessment Methodology
The IAIS has issued the Insurance Core Principles (ICPs) as the globally accepted framework for insurance supervision. The ICPs seek to encourage the maintenance of consistently high supervisory standards in IAIS member jurisdictions. A sound supervisory system is necessary for the protection of policyholders and promoting the stability of the financial system and should address the broad set of risks within, and posed by, the insurance sector.