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Basel III breaks apart as US Europe and India diverge on bank capital rules

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Basel III breaks apart as US Europe and India diverge on bank capital rules

Uniform rules are gone and capital ratios now vary sharply

Fifteen years after Basel III was meant to standardize bank capital rules globally, national regulators are applying it unevenly. The US, Europe and India are prioritizing local economic and political goals, creating different capital requirements across jurisdictions. The result is a less comparable international banking system where banks face shifting buffers rather than one common standard.

  • Basel III intended global uniformity, but implementation is now fragmented
  • Regulators in the US Europe and India are selectively applying the rules
  • Local economic and political priorities are driving different capital requirements
  • Cross border bank comparisons are getting harder as buffers diverge
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