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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a forum for cooperation between bank supervisors established in 1974 by the [[G10]] and hosted by the [[Bank for International Settlements]] in Basel.
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a forum for cooperation between bank supervisors established in 1974 by the [[G10]] and hosted by the [[Bank for International Settlements]] in Basel, Switzerland.


The Committee is the primary global standard-setter for the prudential regulation of banks. It seeks to strengthen the regulation, supervision and practices of banks to support financial stability.
The Committee is the primary global standard-setter for the prudential regulation of banks. It seeks to strengthen the regulation, supervision and practices of banks to support financial stability.

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(BCBS).

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a forum for cooperation between bank supervisors established in 1974 by the G10 and hosted by the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.

The Committee is the primary global standard-setter for the prudential regulation of banks. It seeks to strengthen the regulation, supervision and practices of banks to support financial stability.


See also