Bank regulation in Africa has come to a crossroad. Whilst the
transition from Basel I to Basel II was relatively smooth, there
was much uncertainty as to the feasibility of the Basel II
regulatory codes. In the aftermath of the financial crisis and the
failure of Basel II, the industry is looking to the next wave of
regulatory change in Basel III with both interest and scepticism.
This book focuses on key policy issues during the transition of
bank regulation in Africa, from Basel I, to the global financial
crisis and collapse of Basel II, progressing towards the new
financial regulatory architecture embedded in Basel III. Bank
regulators in Africa, and commercial bankers on the continent, are
worried about many features of Basel III but their voices seem to
have gone unheard. This book reflects on the developments that led
to the demise of Basel I and II and introduces the new challenges
and opportunities constantly emerging in bank regulatory reform in
Africa.
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