The regulatory treatment of liquidity risk in South Africa / Johann R.G. Jacobs
South Africa will be implementing Basel II on 1 January 2008. Basel II provides regulatory capital requirements for credit risk, market risk and operational risk. The purpose of capital requirements is to level the playing field for all internationally active banks and to protect consumers against t...
Main Author: | Jacobs, Johann Renier Gabriel |
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North-West University
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1821 |
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