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The supplementary leverage ratio is the US bank capital adequacy rule that implements the Basel III requirement for a Tier 1 leverage ratio.
The supplementary leverage ratio is the US bank capital adequacy rule that implements the Basel III requirement for a Tier 1 leverage ratio.


"The SLR, which does not distinguish between assets based on risk, is conceived as a backstop to risk-weighted capital requirements."
"The SLR, which does not distinguish between assets based on risk, is conceived as a backstop to risk-weighted capital requirements."
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 31 January 2024

Bank regulation - capital requirements - Bank for International Settlements (BIS) - United States.

(SLR).

The supplementary leverage ratio is the US bank capital adequacy rule that implements the Basel III requirement for a Tier 1 leverage ratio.


"The SLR, which does not distinguish between assets based on risk, is conceived as a backstop to risk-weighted capital requirements."

(Source - Risk.net.)


See also