Term:
Basel Capital Accords (Basel I, Basel II, Basel III)
Definition:

Basel Accords are capital adequacy standards that are formulated by the Basel Committee on Bank Supervision (BCBS), which resides in Basel, Switzerland. National regulators usually implement the standards to regulate the bank capital and to ensure health in the banking system. By now there are three accords published, improving upon the previous one: Basel I, Basel II, Basel III.

Domain:
Economics & National Accounts
Source:
OECD
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