Malaysia set to delay FRTB implementation

Local lenders wait on central bank’s interpretation of Basel standards before upgrading IT infrastructure

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Bank Negara Malaysia: expected to confirm a delay in the coming weeks

Malaysia is set to become the latest jurisdiction to delay implementing the Basel Committee’s revamped market risk capital framework, known as the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB), with the country’s supervisors understood to be concerned about the impact of the regime on local markets.

Bank Negara Malaysia is expected to confirm a delay in the coming weeks, sources tell Risk.net, while it weighs the FRTB’s impact on the country’s banking industry, which is undergoing a wave of

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