Answer Posted / amin ali
Basel II is mainly depends in "three pillars"
1) minimum capital requirements (addressing risk
2) supervisory review and
3) market discipline – to promote greater stability in the
financial system.
to have a better picture of the overall risk position of
the bank and to allow the counterparties of the bank to
price and deal appropriately.
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