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    Evaluating Basel

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    MANAGEMENT TOPIC 5 BANK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT- CAPITAL ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK Submitted to: Submitted by: Group 5 Prof. D.N. Panigrahi Abhishek Singh (2014013) Anisha jain (2014042) Bakul Malik (2014072) Gurusha Godwani (2014100) Ketki Chaturvedi (2014133) CHAPTER 1 BANK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT- CAPITAL ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK INTRODUCTION Bank capital is often defined in tiers or categories that include shareholders' equity, retained earnings, reserves, hybrid capital instruments, and subordinated

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    the 2007- 2008 financial crunch. After the global financial crisis, the G20 and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision planned a series of new bank capital and liquidity guidelines called Basel lll. The first version of Basel lll was drafted and published in late 2009. Later on 12th September 2010 the Basel committee announced the new capital and liquidity ratios and the timeline by which banks need to fulfill the requirements. Once implemented new changes will have a drastic impact on the banking

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    Banking: Theory & Practice FINA3304: 2015 Group Assignment Task 1: Basel III – Capital adequacy Basel III consists of a comprehensive set of reform measures intended to improve the regulation, supervision and risk management of the banking sector (APRA 2013). Being developed mainly in response to the credit crisis of 2007, it requires banks to maintain adequate leverage ratios and meet certain capital requirements. Basel III builds on the basis of previous Basel I and Basel II and is

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    palgrave-journals.com/ces/ Survey Article The Effects of Bank Regulation on the Relationship Between Capital and Risk ALESSANDRA TANDA Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Conservatorio, 7, Milan 20122, Italy. E-mail: alessandra.tanda@unimi.it Capital regulation acts as an external force in the determination of bank capital and risk levels. Changes in the regulatory framework can influence banks’ decisions. Starting from the

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    any such margin, total assets of equal margin, by definition must be reduced, to satisfy A = E + L. Resulting from a decrease in demand deposits could force Dragon Slayer Bank to sell off loans at a discount to hold a buffer on the desired level of capital. Should Dragon Slayer bank decide against selling loans at a discount, the bank may have to settle with lesser levels of Assets, Liabilities and Equity. This may expose them to lower share pricing on the stock market, which in turn would lessen dividends

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    that all financial institutions in the EU must follow. The single rulebook, among other things: • highlights capital requirements for banks • makes better protection for depositors • regulates the prevention and management of bank failures The single rulebook is based on pillars- the rules are most important for the banking union - are: • capital requirements directive IV (CRD IV) and capital requirements regulation (CRR) • amended directive on deposit guarantee schemes (DGS) • bank recovery and resolution

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    Bank Treasury

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    Core capital is way above the obligatory 50% however there has been a decrease from 27.50% in 2009 to 25.06% in 2010. This position is still way within the required margin but ALCO should continue to monitor this on an ongoing basis. Scenario 3 – March 9th, 2011

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    H.Keiding: Economics of Banking (Prel.version:September 2013) Chapter 18, page 1 Chapter 18 Capital Regulation and The Basel Accords 1. Introduction: why capital regulation? 2. Effects of capital regulation 2.2. A model where banks have equity in excess of regulatory demand. There is some empirical evidence that banks choose a composition of funding where the share of equity is larger than what is demanded by regulators. Below we consider a simple model of largely competitive financial markets

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    Questions on Market Risk

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    Dr. Sudhakar Raju FN 6700 ASSIGNMENT 4 - QUESTIONS ON MARKET RISK (VALUE AT RISK) 1. What is meant by market risk? 2. Why is the measurement of market risk important to the manager of a financial institution? 3. What is meant by daily earnings at risk (DEAR)? What are the three measurable components? What is the price volatility component? 4. Follow bank has a $1 million position in a five-year, zero-coupon bond with a face value of $1,402,552. The bond is trading

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    improved earnings (See Appendices 1). In 2011, earnings were higher than in 2010 but the drop in market share price caused P/E ratio to decrease again. This drop might be linked to concerns over the uncertainties around sovereign debt in Europe. 2) Return on Equity (ROE) According to Forbes,

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