Basel III Capital Requirements Strengthening Global Banking System Resilience
Basel III is a set of new rules for banks to have more money saved up in case things go wrong. It's an improvement over Basel II, aiming to make banks safer and avoid another financial crisis. The goal is to make sure banks have enough money to cover unexpected losses. Basel III requires banks to have more money saved up compared to Basel II. It's meant to protect the economy by keeping banks strong and able to lend money when needed.