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FRTB models find salvation in US Basel III proposal

Changes to P&L attribution test and NMRFs make IMA viable for US banks, risk managers say

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US regulators may have done enough to incentivise the use of internal models to calculate market risk capital requirements under new rules, known as the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB). 

“They have pretty much delivered what they were expected to deliver,” says a market risk modelling expert at one US bank.

On March 19, US banking regulators released their long-awaited proposals for

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