Basel regulators don’t foresee lengthy talks on Basel II

BASEL – Global banking regulators don’t foresee lengthy talks with banks when they issue their third and final consultation paper next year on the complex and much-delayed Basel II bank capital accord.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the architect of Basel II and the body that in effect regulates international banking, said industry responses to the paper, known as CP 3, will be asked for within a period that will ensure the accord comes into effect by year-end 2006.

The committee expects to issue CP 3 in the second quarter of next year, preparatory to issuing by the end of 2003 a final version of the risk-based accord aimed at making the world’s banking system safer.

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