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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1974. It provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its objective is to enhance understanding of key supervisory issues and improve the quality of banking supervision worldwide. The Committee also frames guidelines and standards in different areas - some of the better known among them are the international standards on capital adequacy, the Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision and the Concordat on cross-border banking supervision.The Committee's members come from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Committee's Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland. However, the BIS and the Basel Committee remain two distinct entities.The Basel Committee formulates broad supervisory standards and guidelines and recommends statements of best practice in banking supervision (see bank regulation or "Basel III Accord", for example) in the expectation that member authorities and other nations' authorities will take steps to implement them through their own national systems, whether in statutory form or otherwise.The purpose of BCBS is to encourage convergence toward common approaches and standards. The Committee is not a classical multilateral organization, in part because it has no founding treaty. BCBS does not issue binding regulation; rather, it functions as an informal forum in which policy solutions and standards are developed.The Committee is further sub-divided each of which have specific task forces to work on specific implementation issues:The Standards Implementation Group (SIG)Operational Risk Subgroup - addresses issues related to Advanced Measurement Approach for Operational RiskTask Force on Colleges - develops guidance on the Basel Committee's work on supervisory collegesTask Force on Remuneration - promotes the adoption of sound remuneration practicesStandards Monitoring Procedures Task Force - develops procedures to achieve greater effectiveness and consistency in standards monitoring and implementationThe Policy Development Group (PDG)Risk Management and Modelling Group - point of contact with the industry on the latest advances in risk measurement and managementResearch Task Force - facilitates economists from member institutions to discuss research on financial stability in consultation with the academic sectorTrading Book Group - reviews how risks in the trading book should be captured by regulatory capitalWorking Group on Liquidity - works on global standards for liquidity risk management and regulationDefinition of Capital Subgroup - reviews eligible capital instrumentsCapital Monitoring Group - co-ordinates the expertise of national supervisor in monitoring capital requirementsCross-border Bank Resolution Group - compares the national policies, legal frameworks and the allocation of responsibilities for the resolution of banks with significant cross-border operationsThe Accounting Task Force (ATF) - ensures that accounting and auditing standards help promote sound risk management thereby maintaining the safety and soundness of the banking systemAudit subgroup - explores key audit issues and co-ordinates with other bodies to promote standardsThe Basel Consultative Group (BCG) - facilitates engagement between banking supervisors including dialogue with non-member countriesThe present Chairman of the Committee is Stefan Ingves, Governor of the central bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank).The Basel committee along with its sister organizations, the International Organization of Securities Commissions and International Association of Insurance Supervisors together make up the Joint Forum of international financial regulators.. }

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