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''Banking.''  
''Bank supervision - EU''.


A strengthened Capital Requirements Directive, the bulk of which took effect from early 2014.
CRD IV was the EU Capital Requirements Directive (CRD), 2013/36/EU, implementing Basel III in the European Union (EU).


The related rules and supervisory statements to implement CRD IV in the UK are set out in the Prudential Regulatory Authority's Policy Statement PS7/13.
It comprised prudential rules for financial institutions covering:
*Requirements on quality and quantity of capital;
*Rules for counterparty risk;
*A base for liquidity and leverage requirements; and
*Macroprudential standards.
 
 
CRD IV was updated by CRD V.
 
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Loans raw material cost rises'''''</span>
 
:"Under CRD IV, the amount of capital that banks must hold against credit risk is now 2-2.5 x higher than it was pre-crisis.
 
:Given this increase in the raw material cost of manufacturing loans, lending has naturally become a more expensive process."
 
:''The Treasurer magazine, April 2017, p24 - Nick Burge, MD, head of strategic liquidity at Lloyds Bank.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[AT1]]
* [[Additional Tier 1]] (AT1)
* [[Capital Requirements Directive]]
* [[Bank supervision]]
* [[Basel II]]
* [[Basel II]]
* [[Basel III]]
* [[Basel III]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Capital Adequacy Directive]]
* [[Capital Requirements Directive]]
* [[CET1]]
* [[Capital Requirements Regulation]]
* [[Prudential Regulatory Authority]]
* [[Common Equity Tier 1]]  (CET1)
* [[T2]]
* [[Counterparty risk]]
 
* [[CRD V]]
 
* [[CRD VI]]
===Other links===
* [[Credit risk]]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9845: Regulation and the cost of capital, The Treasurer, February 2014]
* [[Directive]]
* [[Fully loaded CRD IV]]
* [[Global Financial Crisis]]
* [[Leverage]]
* [[Liquidity]]
* [[Macroprudential]]
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]]
* [[Tier 2]]  (T2) - Tier 2 capital


[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 25 June 2022

Bank supervision - EU.

CRD IV was the EU Capital Requirements Directive (CRD), 2013/36/EU, implementing Basel III in the European Union (EU).

It comprised prudential rules for financial institutions covering:

  • Requirements on quality and quantity of capital;
  • Rules for counterparty risk;
  • A base for liquidity and leverage requirements; and
  • Macroprudential standards.


CRD IV was updated by CRD V.


Loans raw material cost rises

"Under CRD IV, the amount of capital that banks must hold against credit risk is now 2-2.5 x higher than it was pre-crisis.
Given this increase in the raw material cost of manufacturing loans, lending has naturally become a more expensive process."
The Treasurer magazine, April 2017, p24 - Nick Burge, MD, head of strategic liquidity at Lloyds Bank.


See also