This Commentary urges the European Parliament and EU Council to undertake a more thorough review of the draft Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV), which implements Basel III in EU law. With a view to streamlining and tightening the proposal, the author argues that the most important amendments to consider are the introduction of risk-weighting on sovereign exposures within the EU and the related application in the large exposures regime, a review of the generous risk-weighting afforded to real estate, and the full application of the leverage ratio
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
This Commentary urges the European Parliament and EU Council to undertake a more thorough review of ...
A new CEPS Commentary finds that the European Commission's proposals for ensuring prudential supervi...
In assessing the current proposals for financial market regulation in response to the financial cris...
In assessing the current proposals for financial market regulation in response to the financial cris...
In this new Commentary, CEPS Chief Executive Karel Lannoo surveys the radical shift in bank capital ...
After seven long years of difficult negotiations, the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) finally g...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
After almost seven years of hard work to produce a new substantive piece of legislation updating the...
After almost seven years of hard work to produce a new substantive piece of legislation updating the...
Multiple objectives are being pursued by the European Commission with its amendments to prudential r...
Abstract This survey article considers the background to and major features of the behemoth 2013 CRD...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
This Commentary urges the European Parliament and EU Council to undertake a more thorough review of ...
A new CEPS Commentary finds that the European Commission's proposals for ensuring prudential supervi...
In assessing the current proposals for financial market regulation in response to the financial cris...
In assessing the current proposals for financial market regulation in response to the financial cris...
In this new Commentary, CEPS Chief Executive Karel Lannoo surveys the radical shift in bank capital ...
After seven long years of difficult negotiations, the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) finally g...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
After almost seven years of hard work to produce a new substantive piece of legislation updating the...
After almost seven years of hard work to produce a new substantive piece of legislation updating the...
Multiple objectives are being pursued by the European Commission with its amendments to prudential r...
Abstract This survey article considers the background to and major features of the behemoth 2013 CRD...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...
The Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV, which constitutes the Capital Requirements Regulation (...