We cast a cursory look at two key issues concerning bank supervision that are currently in the European regulatory pipeline, and provide hints on how academic studies on financial intermediation could contribute to the ongoing debate. The fist one is the reform of the risk-based capital requirements promoted by the Basel Committee after the great financial crisis. The second one are the new rules on bank liquidity (with a special focus on the eligibility criteria for the «high quality liquid assets » that banks will be required to hold against liquidity risk, and their application to Government bonds). Both areas provide interesting opportunities for ad hoc studies and show how economic research can be used to improve the rationality and efficiency of new regulations.
Nuove regole su capitale e liquidità: spunti di riflessione e di ricerca
RESTI, ANDREA CESARE
2013
Abstract
We cast a cursory look at two key issues concerning bank supervision that are currently in the European regulatory pipeline, and provide hints on how academic studies on financial intermediation could contribute to the ongoing debate. The fist one is the reform of the risk-based capital requirements promoted by the Basel Committee after the great financial crisis. The second one are the new rules on bank liquidity (with a special focus on the eligibility criteria for the «high quality liquid assets » that banks will be required to hold against liquidity risk, and their application to Government bonds). Both areas provide interesting opportunities for ad hoc studies and show how economic research can be used to improve the rationality and efficiency of new regulations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.