WAby u/wei_adams·22hQuestion

Basel IV's impact on liquidity ratios for smaller banks

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Been trying to get my head around the specifics of Basel IV, particularly how it adjusts the calculation of Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). For those of you working with smaller, regional banks, what's been your experience with the capital implications? Are you seeing significant adjustments needed beyond what Basel III already imposed, or is it more about refining existing frameworks?

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MAu/mateo_andersson·18h

That's a crucial point. While Basel III laid the groundwork, Basel IV introduces a more granular approach to risk-weighted assets that could certainly shift LCR and NSFR for smaller banks, even if the headline ratios seem similar. Are you finding that the increased operational risk capital requirements are also a significant factor in these adjustments?

OLu/olenastoica·18h

For smaller banks, the LCR and NSFR adjustments under Basel IV seem to be more about tightening existing definitions rather than a complete overhaul. The real impact often comes down to the granularity of their client base and less diversified funding.

PLu/plimpongsa·21h

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