
Basel endgame: Bank capital requirements and the future of international standard setting
Since the 1970s, banking regulators have worked to set minimum standards for internationally active banks. The latest agreement, Basel

Since the 1970s, banking regulators have worked to set minimum standards for internationally active banks. The latest agreement, Basel

State aid regulation is crucial to ensuring competitiveness in the EU Single Market, but enforcement remains challenging. Non-compliance by

The traditional U-shape in wellbeing, with people’s life satisfaction lowest in their late 40s or early 50s, appeared to

Profit shifting by multinational enterprises increases after-tax earnings but can expose firms to regulatory and reputational risks. This column

Subnational governments are crucial actors in delivering public services and addressing structural challenges but are often overlooked in fiscal

In the grand sweep of history over the last millennium, political divergence between Europe and contemporaneous world civilisations preceded

The EU is determined to clamp down on organised crime’s infiltration of legitimate businesses and banking. This column shows

Policy proposals like the four-day workweek have gained momentum in the aftermath of the Covid recession, raising the question

A contracting economy and low oil prices are signs of potential constraint on Russia’s ability to maintain its military

The EU should tweak its recent fiscal rule reform, capitalising on new realities to make improvements. The European Union’s

Since the 1970s, banking regulators have worked to set minimum standards for internationally active banks. The latest agreement, Basel

State aid regulation is crucial to ensuring competitiveness in the EU Single Market, but enforcement remains challenging. Non-compliance by

The traditional U-shape in wellbeing, with people’s life satisfaction lowest in their late 40s or early 50s, appeared to

Profit shifting by multinational enterprises increases after-tax earnings but can expose firms to regulatory and reputational risks. This column

Subnational governments are crucial actors in delivering public services and addressing structural challenges but are often overlooked in fiscal

In the grand sweep of history over the last millennium, political divergence between Europe and contemporaneous world civilisations preceded

The EU is determined to clamp down on organised crime’s infiltration of legitimate businesses and banking. This column shows

Policy proposals like the four-day workweek have gained momentum in the aftermath of the Covid recession, raising the question

A contracting economy and low oil prices are signs of potential constraint on Russia’s ability to maintain its military

The EU should tweak its recent fiscal rule reform, capitalising on new realities to make improvements. The European Union’s




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