Countercyclical buffer
Nepal central bank cautious on Basel III counter-cyclical buffer
Central bank to study need for counter-cyclical buffer in a developing economy
India counter-cyclical buffer proposals a 'tax on banks'
India proposals for CCB has too narrow a focus
Basel III and Islamic finance: friend or foe?
Faith in the system
In favour of macro-prudential regulation
In favour of macro-prudential regulation
Q&A: Christian Clausen on bank capital, systemic risk buffers and bail-in debt
Hitting the buffers
Risk 25 firms of the future: Deutsche Bank
Difficult choices ahead
Bank of Thailand concerned over ‘unintended consequences’ of Basel III
Thailand joins the Philippines and India in introducing Basel III capital adequacy requirements ahead of schedule but doubts remain over some aspects of the accord
Basel’s bitter pill – Aaron Woolner column
Basel’s bitter pill
BoE's Tucker: FPC capital powers 'won't be popular'
Attendees at ACT conference raise concerns about increased lending costs after Bank of England’s Tucker argues for powers to raise sectoral capital levels
Use of PIT model neutralises impact of counter-cyclical capital buffer
Banks using a PIT model instead of a TTC model may receive a capital saving for the Basel III counter-cyclical capital buffer but such an approach might not be viewed as within the spirit of the rules by regulators
Deleveraging fears overdone, says EBA chairman
Enria defends EBA's 9% capital buffer in New York speech
New Zealand proposes partial earlier adoption of Basel III capital requirements
New Zealand regulators have opted to bring in the capital conservation and counter-cyclical buffers ahead of the Basel Committee schedule – but market participants are unsure if this is necessary
EU member states want to use judgement to set buffer rules, says working paper
EU Polish presidency paper highlights concerns over aspects of the counter-cyclical capital buffer rules under CRD IV