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<i>Capital adequacy</i>.
<i>Capital adequacy</i>.
The supervisory assignment of specialised lending - for example commercial real estate loans - into one of a small number of broad risk categories for the purposes of capital adequacy calculations.
 
The supervisory assignment of specialised lending - for example commercial real estate (CRE) loans - into one of a small number of broad risk categories for the purposes of capital adequacy calculations.
 
The loans in the higher risk categories are given correspondingly greater (standardised) percentage risk weightings.
The loans in the higher risk categories are given correspondingly greater (standardised) percentage risk weightings.
== See also ==
* [[ADC loan]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Financial Services Authority]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 11:28, 2 July 2022

Capital adequacy.

The supervisory assignment of specialised lending - for example commercial real estate (CRE) loans - into one of a small number of broad risk categories for the purposes of capital adequacy calculations.

The loans in the higher risk categories are given correspondingly greater (standardised) percentage risk weightings.


See also