Odisha News, Odisha Latest news, Odisha Daily - OrissaPOST
  • Home
  • Trending
  • State
  • Metro
  • National
  • International
  • Business
  • Feature
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • More..
    • Odisha Special
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Careers
    • Sci-Tech
    • Timeout
    • Horoscope
    • Today’s Pic
  • Video
  • Epaper
  • News in Odia
  • Home
  • Trending
  • State
  • Metro
  • National
  • International
  • Business
  • Feature
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • More..
    • Odisha Special
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Careers
    • Sci-Tech
    • Timeout
    • Horoscope
    • Today’s Pic
  • Video
  • Epaper
  • News in Odia
No Result
View All Result
OrissaPOST - Odisha Latest news, English Daily -
No Result
View All Result

RBI issues draft guidelines for minimum capital requirements for market risk; details here

PTI
Updated: February 18th, 2023, 09:00 IST
in Business
0
RBI
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppShare on Linkedin

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank Friday issued the draft guidelines for minimum capital requirements for market risk – under Basel III framework, wherein it proposes to impose a slew of curbs on a bank’s trading and banking books and steeply increasing the penalties and provisioning ratios.

The regulator said the move is part of converging the Reserve Bank regulations with Basel III standards.

Also Read

Bombay Stock Exchange BSE

Markets extend winning run to 4th day on fresh foreign fund inflows; Sensex gains 300 pts

3 hours ago

Top reasons to start an SIP today and how to calculate your returns

3 hours ago

Final guidelines, after modifications if any after public and stakeholder suggestions, will be applicable to all commercial banks, excluding local area banks, payments banks, regional rural banks small finance banks and all types of co-operative banks–urban, state and central co-operative banks and shall come into effect from April 1, 2024.

The central bank has sought comments from both stakeholders and public by April 15.

The new norms clearly draw a boundary between the banking book and the trading book and list out the instruments that can be included in the trading book, which are subject to market risk capital requirements; and those to be included in the banking book which is subject to credit risk capital requirements.

The capital requirement for both specific risk and general market risk will be 9 per cent each of the core capital of the bank and the exposure to the specified instruments. These capital charges will also be applicable to all trading book exposures, which are exempted from capital market exposure ceilings for direct investments.

The regulator defines a trading book, for the purpose of capital adequacy, all instruments that meet the specifications for trading book instruments such financial instruments and foreign exchange and all other instruments shall be included in the banking book.

It also defines market risk as the risk of losses in on and off-balance-sheet positions arising from movements in market prices.

Since a financial liability is a contractual obligation to deliver cash or another financial asset, banks shall only include a financial instrument or forex instruments in the trading book when there is no legal impediment against selling or fully hedging it.

The new norms also mandate banks to make fair value daily on any trading book instrument and specify that any instrument a bank holds on when it is first recognised on its books, be designated as a trading book instrument, unless specifically otherwise provided for short-term resale, profiting from short-term price movements; locking in arbitrage profits; or hedging risks that arise from instruments meeting.

The new guidelines assign unlisted equities and equity investments in subsidiaries/ associates; instruments designated for securitisation warehousing; securities with real estate as underlying as well as derivatives thereof; securities with retail and micro, MSME exposure as underlying; equity investments in funds to the banking book.

It also says a bank will have a net short risk position for equity risk or credit risk in the banking book if the present value of the banking book increases when an equity price decreases or when a credit spread on an issuer or group of issuers of debt increases.

The new guidelines ban short positions on any instrument except in derivatives and Central government securities. Banks are allowed to engage in the underwriting of issues of shares, debentures and bonds.

But banks shall have the option to deviate from the presumptive list after prior approval from the RBI and board approval. In cases where this approval is not given, the instrument shall be designated into the trading book.

Subject to supervisory review, banks shall have the option to exclude certain listed equities from the market risk framework. For example equity positions arising from deferred compensation plans, convertible debt securities, bank-owned life insurance products and legislated programmes.

The framework also mandates banks to have clearly defined policies, procedures and documented practices to determine which instruments can be included in or excluded from the trading book for calculating regulatory capital, and also to take into account the bank’s risk management capabilities and practices.

There is also a strict limit on the ability of banks to shift instruments between the trading book and the banking book at their own discretion after initial designation and any such shifting for regulatory arbitrage are strictly prohibited.

In practice, shifting should be rare and will be allowed only in extraordinary circumstances, it says, adding shifting can be allowed if there is a major publicly announced event, such as a bank restructuring requiring termination of the business activity applicable to the instrument or portfolio or a change in accounting standards that allows an item to be fair-valued through profit and loss accounts.

Market events, changes in the liquidity of a financial instrument, or a change of trading intent alone are not valid reasons for reassigning an instrument to a different book. When shifting positions, banks shall ensure that all the mandated standards are observed.

But shifting between books is possible if be approved by the board of the bank and RBI after a thoroughly documented process and determined by internal review to be in compliance with the bank’s policies and with prior RBI.

Irrespective of the reporting frequency, banks shall meet all the capital requirements for market risk on a continuous basis–at the close of each business day. Banks shall maintain strict risk management systems to monitor and control intraday exposures to market risks.

The bank will have to document and have available for supervisory review the positions and amounts to be excluded from market risk capital requirements. Forex risk capital requirement shall not apply to positions related to items that are deducted from a bank’s capital when calculating its capital base.

PTI 

Tags: FINANCIAL MARKETRBI
ShareTweetSendShare
Suggest A Correction

Enter your email to get our daily news in your inbox.

 

OrissaPOST epaper Sunday POST OrissaPOST epaper

Click Here: Plastic Free Odisha

#MyPaperBagChallenge

Pitabas Tripathy

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Anshuman Sahoo

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Subhajyoti Mohanty

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Priyasha Pradhan

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Swarit Praharaj

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Aishwarya Ranjan Mohanty

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Akriti Negi

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Kamana Singh

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Manas Samanta

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Chinmay Kumar Routray

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Faiza Firdous

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Nishikant Rout

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Archit Mohapatra

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Rajashree Manasa Mohanty

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Shreyanshu Bal

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Anup Mahapatra

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Subhajyoti Mohanty

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Ipsita

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Akshaya Kumar Dash

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Sarmistha Nayak

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Jhili Jena

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Sarfraz Ahmad

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Arya Ayushman

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Tabish Maaz

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Sitakanta Mohanty

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Mandakini Dakua

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Aman Kumar Barisal

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Geetanjali Patro

December 12, 2019
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Debasis Mohanty

December 12, 2019
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
#MyPaperBagChallenge

Dibya Ranjan Das

December 12, 2019

Archives

Editorial

Let Them Be

NEET
June 25, 2025

A17-year-old girl was beaten to death by her father for not getting good score in a mock test for the...

Read more

Talking Shop

G7 summit in Alberta
June 24, 2025

Normally, negatives do not make headlines. But, at times, they do. The recently concluded G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, turned...

Read more

Unending War

US-Iran
June 23, 2025

Last week, when a reporter asked US President Donald Trump whether America would enter the war on Iran with close...

Read more

Shouldering Arms

June 22, 2025

India has taken it as its responsibility to bring the Voice of the Global South (henceforth VoGS) to the world...

Read more
  • Home
  • State
  • Metro
  • National
  • International
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
Developed By Ratna Technology

© 2024 All rights Reserved by OrissaPOST

  • News in Odia
  • Orissa POST Epaper
  • Video
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Metro
  • State
  • Odisha Special
  • National
  • International
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Entertainment
  • Horoscope
  • Careers
  • Feature
  • Today’s Pic
  • Opinion
  • Sci-Tech
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs

© 2024 All rights Reserved by OrissaPOST

    • News in Odia
    • Orissa POST Epaper
    • Video
    • Home
    • Trending
    • Metro
    • State
    • Odisha Special
    • National
    • International
    • Sports
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscope
    • Careers
    • Feature
    • Today’s Pic
    • Opinion
    • Sci-Tech
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Jobs

    © 2024 All rights Reserved by OrissaPOST