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Basel Accords Bank Capital And Portfolio Risk Behavior 1st Edition Samina Riaz

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Basel Accords Bank Capital And Portfolio Risk Behavior 1st Edition Samina Riaz
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 135
Author: Samina Riaz, Venus Khim-Sen Liew, Rossazana Ab. Rahim
ISBN: 9781527536623, 1527536629
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Basel Accords Bank Capital And Portfolio Risk Behavior 1st Edition Samina Riaz by Samina Riaz, Venus Khim-sen Liew, Rossazana Ab. Rahim 9781527536623, 1527536629 instant download after payment.

With the endorsement of the Basel III
contracts on the supervision of the banking industry, management of the capital
buffers throughout the business cycle attained crucial importance for the
reinforcement of financial stability in the banking system. This study is
different from previous studies since it focuses specifically on the developing
country and evolves a conclusion in answering the important questions on how undercapitalized
banks and banks with low and high capital buffers adjust capital and portfolio
risk due to regulatory pressure. As such, a plethora of literature shows that
the bank capital buffer and the business cycle do not have a consensus on their
relationship. Therefore, this study also addresses the question: how do banks
adjust buffer capital and portfolio risk in business cycle fluctuations? This
topic is still debatable and cannot be simply answered. However, assistance is
extended towards financial analysts as well as managers, to comprehend the
dynamic nature inherent to the underlying assumptions of capital and risk
adjustments and the cyclical behavior of the capital buffer. 

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