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Towards Basel III?: Regulating the banking sector after the crisis

12 Oct 2009
 
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In the wake of the financial turmoil and despite massive liquidity injections provided by public institutions, the banking sector remains unstable.

The roundtable debated how to reform the pro-cyclical Basel II banking supervision agreements. It offered the opportunity to consider the lessons learned from national experiments with counter-cyclical regulation in both developing and developed countries while discussing the necessity of different counter-cyclical policies to make the banking sector more resilient in the face of future instability.

This truly international financial roundtablebrought together some 50 high-level experts, policymakers, business leaders, bankers, and social partners from five continents.

Please click here to see the press release and photos of the meeting.
 
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