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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has published its third evaluation report along with a technical Annex, providing its first holistic evaluation of the impact and efficacy of the implemented Basel III reforms.
Following the issuance of the reforms, the Committee has prioritised
evidence-based evaluations of the effectiveness of the Basel III
standards.
In July 2021, the Committee published Early lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic on the Basel reforms, which provided an initial assessment of whether the Basel reforms have functioned as intended in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. In October 2022, the Committee published Buffer usability and cyclicality in the Basel framework, which examined several follow-up questions regarding the usability of capital and liquidity buffers as well as potential sources of cyclicality in the Basel Framework. This third report sets out the Committee's first holistic evaluation of the Basel III reforms since their implementation.
The report's empirical analysis provides evidence on: