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Capital requirement

Capital requirements (or capital adequacy requirements) refer to the set of rules and guidance that banks must observe in most current bank prudential frameworks as exist in individual jurisdictions. They form a central component of bank regulation and supervision.

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Common capital ratios

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Capital requirement

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related to Regulations · 19
Capital requirement → After, Bank, Banking Supervision, Basel, Basel Accords, Basel Committee, Basel II, Basel III, Basel III Endgame, Committee, Finalising, Following, Implementation, In, In June, International Settlements, July, The, This
related to Different international implementations · 7
Capital requirement → Australia's Commonwealth Bank, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, For, Regulators, This, Tier, UK's Prudential Regulation Authority
related to European Union · 6
Capital requirement → Basel III, CRD IV, EU, EU Directive, EU Regulation, In
related to External links · 6
Capital requirement → AccordFDIC Call, Capital, Data, TFR Data, WikidataThe Basel, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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Switzerlandinstance ofthe capital-to-assets ratios globally declined sharply in jurisdictions0.80text
the United Kingdominstance ofthe capital-to-assets ratios globally declined sharply in jurisdictions0.80text
the United Statesinstance ofthe capital-to-assets ratios globally declined sharply in jurisdictions0.80text
then remained relatively steady during the 20th centuryinstance ofthe capital-to-assets ratios globally declined sharply in jurisdictions0.80text
unfunded loan commitmentsinstance ofas well as certain off-balance sheet exposures0.80text
letters of creditinstance ofas well as certain off-balance sheet exposures0.80text
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Capital requirementrelated to Different international implementationsRegulators0.60section
Capital requirementrelated to Different international implementationsFor0.60section
Capital requirementrelated to Different international implementationsAustralia's Commonwealth Bank0.60section
Capital requirementrelated to Different international implementationsTier0.60section

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