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Year 2023, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 106 - 112, 30.12.2023

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The Basel Agreements' Impact on Banking and Monetary Authority of Singapore Policy

Year 2023, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 106 - 112, 30.12.2023

Abstract

This article focuses on the historical context of the Basel Accords, explores the relevance of the Basel Accords to banking systems, and emphasises the efforts that the Basel Accords are making to minimise the risk associated with banking. In addition, I discuss the goals of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) for financial oversight and stability, and I seek to differentiate between the capital requirements of the MAS and those of the Basel Standards that apply to financial institutions. The objectives of the MAS regarding monitoring and financial stability are worthy of praise. As a result, the MAS is in a solid position to safeguard the financial stability of the nation. The MAS is examining its objectives to expand Singapore into a flourishing financial centre while also ensuring that the stability of the financial system will be maintained. These evaluations aim to ensure that Singapore will continue to retain its position as an international financial centre.

Supporting Institution

Ministry of National Education of Türkiye

Thanks

Dr. Yasin Cemal GALATA

References

  • Arnold, G. (2013). Financial Times Handbook of Corporate Finance: A Business Companion to Financial Markets, Decisions and Techniques. Pearson UK.
  • Bollen, B., Skully, M. T., & Wei, X. (2014). Basel capital adequacy agreements and bank risk: Some Australian evidence. In 2014 Financial Markets & Corporate Governance Conference.
  • Cannata, F., & Quagliariello, M. (2009). The role of Basel II in the subprime financial crisis: guilty or not guilty?. CAREFIN research paper, (3/09).
  • Casu, B., Girardone, C., & Molyneux, P. (2021). Introduction to banking. Pearson Higher Ed. Clare, A., Duygun, M., Gulamhussen, M., & Pozzolo, A. (2016). Bank business models, regulation, and the role of financial market participants in the global financial crisis. Journal of Banking and Finance, 72, S1-S5.
  • Decamps, J. P., Rochet, J. C., & Roger, B. (2004). The three pillars of Basel II: optimizing the mix. Journal of Financial Intermediation, 13(2), 132-155.
  • Galai, D. (Ed.). (1999). Risk Management and Regulation in Banking: Proceedings of the International Conference on Risk Management and Regulation in Banking (1997). Springer Science & Business Media.
  • Gleeson, S. (2015). Gleeson on the international regulation of banking. OUP Oxford.
  • Li, J., Hsu, S., & Qin, Y. (2014). Shadow banking in China: institutional risks. China Economic Review, 31, 119-129.
  • Lichtenstein, C. C. (1991). Bank for International Settlements: Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices’ Consultative Paper on International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards. International Legal Materials, 30(4), 967-1008.
  • MAS Annual Report 2020/21 and Monetary Authority of Singapore, Overview, [online] available from < https://www.mas.gov.sg/publications/annual-report/2021/annual-report-2020-2021> [20 February 2023]
  • Menon, R. (2015). A Smart Financial Centre. In Keynote Address Presented at the Global Technology Law Conference 2015.
  • Penikas, H. (2015). History of banking regulation as developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision 1974-2014. Estabilidad financiera. Nº 28 (mayo 2015), p. 9-47.
  • Rose, P. S., & Hudgins, S. C. (2013). Bank management and financial services. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
  • Santos, J.A.C. (2001). Bank capital regulation in contemporary banking theory: A review of the literature. Financial Markets, Institutions, and Instruments, 10(2), 41-84.
  • Sbârcea, I. (2014a). The analysis of the Romanian Banking System evolution in the important milestones from its history. Studies in Business and Economics, 9(2), 70-77.
  • Sbârcea, I. (2014b). International Concerns for Evaluating and Preventing the Bank Risks – Basel I Versus Basel II Versus Basel III. Procedia Economics and Finance, 16, 336-341.
  • Supervision, B. (2011). Basel committee on banking supervision. Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision (September 2008).
  • Tarullo, D. K. (2008). Banking on Basel: the future of international financial regulation. Peterson Institute.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Science (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Çağlar Hamarat 0000-0001-7469-9983

Early Pub Date December 29, 2023
Publication Date December 30, 2023
Submission Date August 8, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Hamarat, Ç. (2023). The Basel Agreements’ Impact on Banking and Monetary Authority of Singapore Policy. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences, 3(2), 106-112.