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Challenges and failure of Implementation of Basel Accord II and reasons to adopt Basel III both in Islamic and Conventional Banks

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  • Muhammad Sajjad Hussain

    (Lecturer of Commerce at The Educators College Gujranwala, Pakistan, M Phil Scholar Superior University Lahore, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Muhammad Ramzan

    (Director Library Lahore University of management Sciences, DHA, Lahore, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Shahid Khan Ghauri

    (AVP, Faysal Bank Limited)

  • Waqas Akhtar

    (Head of Commerce department ILM College Gujrat, Pakistan,M Phil Scholar Superior University Lahore, Pakistan)

  • Waqar Naeem

    (Lecturer of MBA in PAPTECH Gujranwala, Pakistan,M Phil Scholar Superior University Lahore, Pakistan)

  • Khalil Ahmad

    (Lecturer of MBA in PAPTECH Gujranwala, Pakistan,M Phil Scholar Superior University Lahore, Pakistan)

Abstract

This article is about the failure of Basel Accord II and reasons to adopt the Basel Accord III in both conventional as well as Islamic financial institutions. Our main objective is that why the Basel accord II fail? And why we need the Basel Accord III? For this purpose we use both the data collection sources (Primary and Secondary). For secondary data we pick up the balance sheet of Islamic as well as conventional banks and for the primary data we fill the questionnaire from the credit and operational mangers of the banks.

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  • Muhammad Sajjad Hussain & Dr. Muhammad Ramzan & Muhammad Shahid Khan Ghauri & Waqas Akhtar & Waqar Naeem & Khalil Ahmad, 2012. "Challenges and failure of Implementation of Basel Accord II and reasons to adopt Basel III both in Islamic and Conventional Banks," International Journal of Business and Social Research, MIR Center for Socio-Economic Research, vol. 2(4), pages 149-174, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:mir:mirbus:v:2:y:2012:i:4:p:149-174
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