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A thousand flowers

The Basel Committee presented its AMA approach with the phrase "let a thousand flowers bloom". But if regulators are each taking their own approach, what are firms meant to do? David Benyon investigates

It's a bit like discovering that the quiet guy who wears cardigans and eats a packed lunch every day has a weekend hobby racing Harley-Davidsons.

The use test - once considered a slightly academic area relegated to Pillar II of the Basel II framework - is suddenly both controversial and sexy, thanks to an increased level of debate over what it is and how it should be implemented by the world's

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