How to ease Basel III costs: BIS

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A Bank for International Settlements paper published last Friday outlines a methodology for mapping the increases in capital and liquidity requirements proposed under the Basel III capital accord to bank lending spreads.

Michael King, the paper's author, uses data from 1992 to 2007 from the balance sheet and income statements of 6,844 banks in 13 OECD countries to measure the impact of higher capital and liquidity requirements on bank lending spreads.

King finds that the higher cost associated

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