The U.S. rejected Basel's recommended framework, opting for a data-driven approach instead. A recent executive order ties capital requirements to real market behavior. For banks: this means more flexibility and faster scaling, but your market data quality now determines your capital requirements
Explore our latest report to understand what this means for U.S. Banks 👉
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The U.S. rejected Basel's recommended framework, opting for a data-driven approach instead. A recent executive order ties capital requirements to real market behavior. For banks: this means more flexibility and faster scaling, but your market data quality now determines your capital requirements
Explore our latest report to understand what this means for U.S. Banks 👉