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Gone-concern Loss Absorbing Capacity. | Gone-concern Loss Absorbing Capacity. | ||
Usage | Usage continues to develop in this field of bank recovery and resolution and the acronym is sometimes GCLAC that might be seen as "Gone Concern Loss Absorbing Capacity". | ||
GLAC focuses on the loss absorbing capacity of bail-in-able debt to replenish equity. | GLAC focuses on the loss absorbing capacity of bail-in-able debt to replenish equity. | ||
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*[[Capital adequacy]] | *[[Capital adequacy]] | ||
*[[Loss absorbing capacity]] | *[[Loss absorbing capacity]] | ||
*[[Primary Loss Absorbing Capital]] (PLAC) | |||
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*[[Gone concern]] | *[[Gone concern]] | ||
* [[Bailin]] | * [[Bailin]] | ||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 25 June 2022
Gone-concern Loss Absorbing Capacity.
Usage continues to develop in this field of bank recovery and resolution and the acronym is sometimes GCLAC that might be seen as "Gone Concern Loss Absorbing Capacity".
GLAC focuses on the loss absorbing capacity of bail-in-able debt to replenish equity.