Bank of Finland paper examines impact of Basel II on international bank lending

Authors study bilateral flows from G-10 between 1999 and 2013

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Sovereign credit rating revisions have "become more important" since the implementation of Basel II capital rules, according to a discussion paper published yesterday by the Bank of Finland.

In The effects of ratings-contingent regulation on international bank lending behavior: Evidence from the Basel 2 accord, Iftekhar Hasan, Suk-Joong Kim and Eliza Wu examine the sensitivity of international bank flows to debtor countries' sovereign credit rating changes before and after the implementation of

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