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Published January 18, 2013

South Korean banks will need to boost risk tolerance levels to comply with Basel III rules

Proceedings report from The Asian Banker’s "The Korea Banking Risk Dialogue 2012" on South Korean banks' exposure to international funding and the domestic OTC derivatives market.

Date: Jan 18, 2013
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Basel III, Credit Risk, Markets & Exchanges, Operational Risk, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Trading & Data
Keywords: Counterparty Risk, Market Risk, G-SIFIs, FATCA, Volcker Rule, ERM Systems

* The following is an extract of an important seven-page proceedings report on South Korean banks' risk tolerance levels. The entire report can be downloaded at the bottom of this page in two versions,…

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