Bank capital and loan loss reserves under basel ii
implications for emerging countries
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Author
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- Miller, Margaret J. - Contributor
- Powell, Andrew - Contributor
- World Bank. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - World Bank, [Washington, D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
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Electronic resource
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- Library of Congress Control Number2004620248
- Open LibraryOL3390528M
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- LCCHG3881.5.W57
Description
"Majnoni, Miller, and Powell propose an integrated approach to minimum bank capital and loan loss reserves regulation. They break new ground in two main areas. First, the authors provide an explicit measurement of the credit loss distribution for a sample of emerging countries providing a benchmark for discussing the appropriate calibration of new regulatory capital and loan loss provision requirements for non-G10 countries. Second, on normative grounds, they propose a simplified version of the "internal rating based" (IRB) approach as a transition tool that, while retaining a risk-based definition of solvency ratios, implies reduced supervisory monitoring costs and could therefore be of interest to emerging countries where supervisory resources are particularly scarce. This paper--a product of the Finance Cluster Sector Unit, Latin America and the Caribbean Region--is part of a larger effort in the region to analyze the effects of bank capital regulation"--World Bank web site.
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- Policy research working paper ;
- 3437
- Policy research working papers (Online) ;
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