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BIS chief calls for evolution, not revolution

By Patrick Jenkins in London

Published: September 20 2009 22:23 | Last updated: September 20 2009 22:23

There are two schools of thought on Basel II, the regulations that specify the level of capital that banks in dozens of countries must abide by.

Supporters say the rules’ risk-based approach to capital requirements stopped many banks from suffering an even worse fate in the financial crisis. They argue that the alternative, US, norm of restricting the leverage, or relative indebtedness, of a bank’s balance sheet proved useless because banks simply shifted risky investments off the balance sheet.

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