Thai regulators plan Basel II impact study

Chiang Mai, Thailand - Thai banking regulators plan to conduct a full analysis in 2002 of the likely impact of applying the Basel II capital adequacy accord to Thailand's banks.

Bank of Thailand deputy governor Tanya Sirivedhin said in December that Thai supervisors realise that "both planned and unforeseen challenges" will mark the country's path to eventual compliance with the accord.

The Basel II accord is intended in the first instance to apply from 2005 to large international banks of the Group of 10 (G-10) leading economies. But the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the architect of Basel II and the body that in effect regulates international banking

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