Term:
Basel Capital Accord
Definition:

Adopted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in 1988, and amended in 1996, the Basel Capital Accord is an internationally agreed set of supervisory regulations governing the capital adequacy of international banks—capital is measured in relation to the perceived credit and market risk of the assets owned by the banks.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
IMF, 2004, Compilation Guide on Financial Soundness Indicators, IMF, Washington DC, Appendix VII, Glossary
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