Daniel Detzer, FESSUD researcher from the Berlin School of Economics and Law, has just published a new article in the PSL Quarterly Review, Vol 68, No 272 (2015) entitled ‘Financial market regulation in Germany: capital requirements of financial Institutions‘.
The article uses results from Work Package 4 and features the historical development of capital requirement regulation in Germany since the 1960s and how it was influenced by international and EU harmonisation. The increasing importance of banks’ internal risk models is also observed, followed by a critique of the role central banks’ internal risk models play in shaping regulatory capital requirements.
The full text is available at this link.