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''Bank prudential management'' | ''Bank prudential management''. | ||
'Fully loaded' measures are ones presented by a bank early on a voluntary basis, as if any remaining transitional implementation period had already come to end. | 'Fully loaded' measures are ones presented by a bank early on a voluntary basis, as if any remaining transitional implementation period had already come to an end. | ||
More stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any transitional implementation period. | More stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any transitional implementation period. | ||
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* [[Microprudential]] | * [[Microprudential]] | ||
* [[Moral hazard]] | * [[Moral hazard]] | ||
* [[Net | * [[Net Stable Funding Ratio]] | ||
* [[Too Big To Fail]] | * [[Too Big To Fail]] | ||
* [[Transitional basis]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 26 March 2022
Bank prudential management.
'Fully loaded' measures are ones presented by a bank early on a voluntary basis, as if any remaining transitional implementation period had already come to an end.
More stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any transitional implementation period.
Examples include Basel III and CRD IV.