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How regulation of bank capital adequacy and liquidity affects pricing of bonds of the banks
2020
Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues
The article discusses the evolution of regulation of banks in Kazakhstan before and after financial crisis of 2007-2008. The purpose of the article is to examine how introduction of Basel III standards on capital adequacy and liquidity affected pricing of bonds of Kazakh banks. In general, post crisis reforms in the banking system, mainly Basel III standards, enhanced capital adequacy and liquidity of the banks. Banks now tend to hold more capital and high-quality liquid assets compared to
doi:10.9770/jesi.2020.7.3(18)
fatcat:hbbwhp7mcvfddgfaqretsl2icq