Risk control : has the BIS given up ? The rules established by the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision do not seem to provide the condition for a safe international financial system. After the creation of an international public rule, the Cooke ratio, in the 1980s, financial supervisors have left to the private sector the authority to write the new regulatory standards of the 1990s. The new rules ended up with a weaker quality of risk supervision. In spite of that result, the Basle Committee is now following the same logic in credit risk operations. Paradoxically, this contribute to make international finance a zone of international ungovernance. Classification JEL : G28Les règles prudentielles établies au sein du Comité de Bâle ne sem...
International regulation of asset management The complexity and quick spreading of new financial te...
The international solvency ratio has been adopted by Central Bank's Governors of G 10 countries in J...
The management of operational risk : where are the French banks ? Operational risks always existed ...
The rules established by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision do not seem to provide the condi...
The Influence of Private Players on International Financial Regulation, by Christian Chavagneux and ...
The operations of banks have profundly changed in recent years, due to financial liberalization and ...
How does international regulation organize credit activities ? In order to address this question, th...
Basel II : which conditions to succeed ? The Basel Committee's reform and the EC's reform of the ca...
International accounting standards and the new capital adequacy ratio for banks : opportunities and ...
The financial crisis has revealed the necessary reform of the Basel II framework without challenging...
From the Cooke ratio to Basel II The Cooke ratio aimed ta stop the international banking equity cap...
Internal Control and Banking Regulation : a Relationship Weakened by the Crisis The financial crisi...
Credit risk and the new Basel capital accord The new Basel capital accord implies a redefinition of...
The prudential control of market risks borne by credit institutions Market operations made by credi...
Dix ans après la crise des subprimes et la crise bancaire et financière internationale qui en a déco...
International regulation of asset management The complexity and quick spreading of new financial te...
The international solvency ratio has been adopted by Central Bank's Governors of G 10 countries in J...
The management of operational risk : where are the French banks ? Operational risks always existed ...
The rules established by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision do not seem to provide the condi...
The Influence of Private Players on International Financial Regulation, by Christian Chavagneux and ...
The operations of banks have profundly changed in recent years, due to financial liberalization and ...
How does international regulation organize credit activities ? In order to address this question, th...
Basel II : which conditions to succeed ? The Basel Committee's reform and the EC's reform of the ca...
International accounting standards and the new capital adequacy ratio for banks : opportunities and ...
The financial crisis has revealed the necessary reform of the Basel II framework without challenging...
From the Cooke ratio to Basel II The Cooke ratio aimed ta stop the international banking equity cap...
Internal Control and Banking Regulation : a Relationship Weakened by the Crisis The financial crisi...
Credit risk and the new Basel capital accord The new Basel capital accord implies a redefinition of...
The prudential control of market risks borne by credit institutions Market operations made by credi...
Dix ans après la crise des subprimes et la crise bancaire et financière internationale qui en a déco...
International regulation of asset management The complexity and quick spreading of new financial te...
The international solvency ratio has been adopted by Central Bank's Governors of G 10 countries in J...
The management of operational risk : where are the French banks ? Operational risks always existed ...