Agricultural Bank of China’s market RWAs soar amid Basel III shake-up

Chinese bank bucks trend with sharp market risk rise in Q3

The Agricultural Bank of China’s (ABC) market risk-weighted assets (RWAs) jumped by 42.4% in the third quarter to their highest level since at least 2012.

The Chinese megabank reported 260.3 billion yuan ($35.9 billion) as of September 30, up from 182.9 billion yuan three months earlier and 49.3 billion yuan at the end of last year.

The sharp increase year-to-date coincides with the implementation of the final Basel III reforms in China at the start of 2024, which require banks to calculate their

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