basel iii regulations on credit risk
Basel III regulations on credit risk are guidelines established by international banking authorities to ensure that banks maintain an adequate level of capital to cover potential losses from credit default. These regulations aim to strengthen the banking system by requiring banks to hold larger capital buffers, conduct regular stress tests, and enhance risk management practices in order to mitigate credit risks.
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