26 August 2022
The Australian Banking Association welcomes the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s ongoing engagement with industry regarding the development of the revised capital framework including the consequential amendments to Liquidity, Securitisation and Counterparty Credit Risk and the release of the final Prudential Practice Guides for bank capital – APG 110, APG 112 and APG 113 – and… Read more »
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The ABA thanks ASIC for the opportunity to comment on its discussion paper on the dynamics between public and private markets.
The ABA welcomes APRA providing clarity on the proposed targeted changes for Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) debt obligations and the constructive approach it is taking on this consultation.
The ABA welcomes APRA’s consultative approach to the potential impacts of the proposed replacement of AT1 capital with higher amounts of CET1 and Tier 2 capital under APRA’s prudential framwork in Australia.