BIS Guidelines definition

BIS Guidelines means the guidelines adopted by the Basel Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices of the Bank for International Settlements;
BIS Guidelines. ’ means the guidelines on capital adequacy standards (including the constituents of capital included in the capital base, the risk weights by category for on-balance-sheet assets, the credit conversion factors for off-balance-sheet items, and the target Standard ratio) for international banks contained in the July 1998 text of the Basel Capital Accord, published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (as amended, updated or supplemented from time to time), without any amendment or other modification by any other Agency.
BIS Guidelines means the framework for measuring the capital adequacy of international banks contained in the July 1988 text of the Basle Capital Accord, published by the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision (as amended, updated or supplemented from time to time), without any amendment or other modification by any other Agency;

Examples of BIS Guidelines in a sentence

  • Large/Small Scale Industry/Ancillary/Tiny units/Small Scale Service and Business (Industry Related) Enterprises/ small enterprise (see Note)Note: Please enclose Registration letter from the concerned authority and also see BIS `Guidelines for Applicants’.

  • Vis-à-vis country (1)Derivative contracts (2) 5.1. TotalReporting Form ARF 731.3BInternational Banking Statistics – Immediate Risk Exposures – Foreign EntityInstructions These instructions assist in the completion of Reporting Form ARF 731.3B International Banking Statistics- Immediate Risk Exposures – Foreign Entity (ARF 731.3B) and is based on the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Guidelines for reporting the BIS international banking statistics (BIS Guide).

  • After preliminary reconnaissance of the study region and taking into account the meteorological, topographic conditions (predominant wind directions, wind speed) and considering the spatial relationship of various land uses in accordance with the BIS Guidelines (IS: 5182, Part-14, 1985) and details on existing activities in the study region.

  • Westchester’s message to those municipalities was: “You know your municipalities best, look to the needs of your residents.”17C.

  • On the issue of domestic industry not producing and selling PUC having coating mass below70 GSM, it is noted that domestic industry is rarely producing this specific product because of implementation of BIS Guidelines in pursuance to the Quality Control Order.


More Definitions of BIS Guidelines

BIS Guidelines means the guidelines relating to capital adequacy -------------- proclaimed in July 1988 by the Basel Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices of the Bank of International Settlements, as amended to the date hereof.
BIS Guidelines means, at any time, the capital adequacy standards and guidelines promulgated by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision as currently implemented by the CBN.
BIS Guidelines means Guideline No. A, dated October 1995, entitled “Subject: Capital Adequacy Requirementsissued by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (which encompasses the guidelines contained in the report dated July 1988 and entitled “International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards” released by the Basle Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices of the Bank for International Settlements), as amended, modified, reissued or replaced from time to time.
BIS Guidelines means the guidelines contained in the report dated July 1988 by the Basle Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices entitled "International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards", encompassed in the October 1995 Guidelines issued by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada entitled "Capital Adequacy Requirements" (or any guidelines issued in replacement thereof).
BIS Guidelines means the framework for measuring the capital adequacy of international banks contained in the June 2006 and June 2011 texts of the Basel Capital Accord, published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (as amended, updated or supplemented from time to time), without any amendment or other modification by any other Agency;
BIS Guidelines the Bank for International Settlements' Basle Accord on Bank Capital Adequacy set forth in Annex A hereto;
BIS Guidelines means at any time, the capital adequacy standards and guidelines published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision as implemented by the CBN from time to time;