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New op risk capital approach has its own problems – Leipoldt

The revised standardised approach uses a "business indicator" that may result in increased capital requirements for certain banks, the OpRisk Asia conference hears

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The Basel Committee's revised standardised approach (RSA) is an improvement on previous calculation methods – but is not without its own problems, the OpRisk Asia conference in Singapore heard today (July 30).

Marc Leipoldt, head of non-financial risk for Saudi Hollandi Bank, said the gap between the advanced measurement approach (AMA) and the simpler approaches under Basel II still existed

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