Nepal central bank cautious on Basel III counter-cyclical buffer

Central bank to study need for counter-cyclical buffer in a developing economy

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The Central Bank of Nepal is concerned over the potential negative impact on the domestic economy if it introduces the counter-cyclical buffer as part of the Basel III framework implementation programme it recently announced.

Nepal is set to implement Basel III capital ratios from the start of 2015 in a phased approach, with Nepalese banks in a strong position to meet the capital requirements due to higher than prescribed capital ratios under the country's Basel II capital adequacy framework

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