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A new Celent report points to costly challenges ahead as a result of Basel 2.5 capital requirements.
Tier-1 banks face implementations costs ranging from $60 million to $150 million over the next three years as they strive to meet the revised standards for minimum capital requirements for market risk set by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, according to a new report from market research firm Celent. “As firms execute implementation efforts...
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