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''Bank prudential management.''
''Bank prudential management''


Fully loaded measures are ones presented ''as if'' any transitional implementation period had already come to end.
Fully loaded measures are ones presented ''as if'' any remaining transitional implementation period had already come to an end.


In other words, more stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any transitional implementation period.
In other words, more stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any remaining transitional implementation period.




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* [[Capital Requirements Regulation]]
* [[Capital Requirements Regulation]]
* [[CRD IV]]
* [[CRD IV]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 26 March 2022

Bank prudential management

Fully loaded measures are ones presented as if any remaining transitional implementation period had already come to an end.

In other words, more stringent measures are calculated and reported, ignoring the softening benefit of any remaining transitional implementation period.


In relation to the European Union Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV), the fully loaded basis assumes CRD IV and the related Capital Requirements Regulation to be already fully implemented.


See also