Basel IV: What the New Capital Rules Mean for International Lending
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Basel IV: What the New Capital Rules Mean for International Lending

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Purtivon Research
5 March 20269 min read

The final phase of Basel IV reforms is reshaping how global banks calculate risk-weighted assets, with significant implications for trade finance, infrastructure lending, and SME credit.

This analysis draws on data from central banks, multilateral development institutions, and investment promotion agencies across the relevant markets. Our research team has synthesised findings from over 200 proprietary sources to deliver the intelligence presented here.

The trends identified in this report reflect both short-term market dynamics and longer-term structural shifts in the global investment landscape. We believe the implications will be material for institutional investors, corporates, and policymakers alike over the coming 12 to 24 months.

“The data is unambiguous: capital is moving toward markets that combine political stability, regulatory transparency, and credible ESG frameworks.”

Purtivon Research Team

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