Bank of England delays Basel III implementation until 2027
PRA bows to pressure to promote growth and follow lead of incoming US administration
The Bank of England (BoE) has said it will delay the implementation of Basel III by one year until January 2027.
The bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said today (January 17) that more time was needed so “greater clarity” could emerge about the plans for Basel III’s implementation in the US. It also cited “competitiveness and growth considerations”.
The PRA had already said last year that it would reduce capital requirements for UK banks and delay Basel III’s implementation until
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