Q&A: ‘Stop talking about rules’ – Basel’s Coen

The standard-setter’s top staffer is moving on. He wants the industry to do the same

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William Coen: “What will I do as an encore?”
Photo: Juno Snowdon

At one point during his interview with Risk.net, William Coen can’t bring himself to use the word “excessive” when describing a super-abundance of capital. At another, he takes issue with the idea that banks “hold” capital, and the inference that it is a burden they have to bear.

These feel like reflexes born of a 12-year stint as the secretary-general or deputy at the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision – a period during which the committee was engaged in an often bitter running battle with

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