The Prudential Regulation Authority has proposed changes to the UK’s Basel 3.1 market risk framework aimed at making it easier for banks to use internal models to calculate capital requirements.
The consultation, published on June 19, focuses on the internal model approach, used by banks to model market risk in trading books rather than relying solely on the regulator’s standardised approach.
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