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Amsterdam is 353 miles (568 kilometers) from Basel.
Yes. The route is: Amsterdam, Nijmegen, Düsseldorf, Köln (Cologne), Frankfurt, Basel, Zürich. There is a train every 2 hours. There are some direct trains, but usually you have to change in Köln and / or Frankfurt.
There is a main difference between Basel II and Basel III. In Basel III, there is a 4.5% capital buffer to absorb shock. With Basel II, there is no capital buffer.
in basel II there is no capital buffer but in basel III buffer is 4.5 % to be achieved upto jan 16 to absorb the shock
one is 2 and the other is 3
Basel I dealt with Capital Requirements for Banks. Basel II deal with Capital Requirements for Banks, Supervisor Review and Regulations, Market Displine. Basel III is same as Basel II with the enhancement of having Capital Buffer upto 4.5% which is not a part of Basel II.
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Basle officially changed to Basel in 1901 when the city's administration standardized the spelling to align with the local dialect and pronunciation.
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the capital is basel-city