PRESENTATION DU NOUVEL ACCORD DE BALE SUR LES FONDS PROPRES
Hamza Fekir ()
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Hamza Fekir: LEG - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Gestion - UB - Université de Bourgogne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
In order to adapt to the liberalization of the financial sphere started in the Eighties, marked in particular by the end of the framing of credit, the disappearance of the various forms of protection of the State whose profited the banks, and the privatization of the near total of the establishments in Europe, the banking regulation evolved to a prudential approach, perceived like the only mode of regulation not entering in contradiction with the rules of the market. The current banking regulation is pressed on the supervision, the discipline of the market and the ratios prudential; in particular the ratios of the minimal own capital stocks. The object of this article is the presentation of the architecture of the new agreement of Basle (1999) which is based on three pillars consolidating it self mutually.
Keywords: Discipline de marché; Banque; Réglementation prudentielle; Approche standard; Approche de notation interne; Risque de crédit; Risque de marché; Risque opérationnel; Surveillance prudentielle; Discipline de marché. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-02
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Published in Revue MIF (Management, information, finance), 2005, N°5, Numéro ISSN : 1630-1889, pp.Revue Management- Information-Finance (MIF) Numéro ISSN : 1630-1889
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