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Level 2A liquid assets are subject | Level 2A liquid assets are subject to smaller haircuts of 15% when included in the computation of total HQLAs, compared with Level 2B, which suffer greater haircuts. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Haircut]] | * [[Haircut]] | ||
* [[High Quality Liquid Assets]] | * [[High Quality Liquid Assets]] (HQLAs) | ||
* [[Level 1 liquid assets]] | * [[Level 1 liquid assets]] | ||
* [[Level 2 liquid assets]] | * [[Level 2 liquid assets]] | ||
* [[Level 2B liquid assets]] | * [[Level 2B liquid assets]] | ||
* [[Liquid]] | |||
* [[Liquidity ]] | |||
* [[Liquidity buffer]] | * [[Liquidity buffer]] | ||
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[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 4 May 2022
Bank regulation - liquidity
Level 2A liquid assets are those of higher liquidity quality, compared with Level 2B.
Level 2A liquid assets are subject to smaller haircuts of 15% when included in the computation of total HQLAs, compared with Level 2B, which suffer greater haircuts.