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Evolving international supervisory framework

By: Narain, Aditya.
Contributor(s): Ghosh, Saibal.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.543-49.Subject(s): Banks In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: At a time when, despite the flagship work done by the Basel Committee of Banking Supervision (BCBS), there is still limited information as to what constitutes international best practice and few internationally agreed standards, it remains a moot question whether sophistication in these standards could impair their universal application. The national supervisors continue to look upon the Basel Committee to set standards which will be universally relevant and take into account the differences in the stages of development of the banking systems and supervisory capabilities in the developing world. While the BCBS has walked this tightrope with elan till now, there is a greater need than ever before for a greater say of the non G-10 members in the settings of international standards in bank supervision. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 38, Issue no: 6 Available AR55965

At a time when, despite the flagship work done by the Basel Committee of Banking Supervision (BCBS), there is still limited information as to what constitutes international best practice and few internationally agreed standards, it remains a moot question whether sophistication in these standards could impair their universal application. The national supervisors continue to look upon the Basel Committee to set standards which will be universally relevant and take into account the differences in the stages of development of the banking systems and supervisory capabilities in the developing world. While the BCBS has walked this tightrope with elan till now, there is a greater need than ever before for a greater say of the non G-10 members in the settings of international standards in bank supervision. - Reproduced.

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