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June 29: SoberLook - The Holes of the BIS Rule Book

Location: Tokyo
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Date: Monday, June 29, 2009

Driven by academics, the organization strives to bring a near scientific sophistication to bank capital rules. Their big achievement was to assign capital requirement for "trading book" assets (as opposed to banking books). The "banking book" was however another matter.


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