BASEL IV and Australian banking

Kevin Davis & Mark L Lawrence

JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance2015article
ABDC B
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0.26

Abstract

International standard setters’ approach to the appropriate design of regulatory bank capital requirements is currently in a state of flux. We examine the potential effects of recent Basel III and proposed Basel IV changes on the future role of risk sensitivity and internal models in capital requirements, competitive advantages from and incentives for banks to attain IRB status, and the implications for the Australian mortgage market.

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@article{kevin2015,
  title        = {{BASEL IV and Australian banking}},
  author       = {Kevin Davis & Mark L Lawrence},
  journal      = {JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance},
  year         = {2015},
}

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