
Basel IV: Why global banks will shun domestic corporates
New rules imposing capital floors are being keenly debated – especially among German, French and Japanese banks. The outcome could be critical for corporate treasurers in emerging markets.

Basel IV – the proposed global standard on capital reserves for banks, designed to mitigate the risk of financial crisis – has entered a hiatus, and many corporate treasurers in the Asia-Pacific may hope that continues.
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