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A number used to convert an amount from one unit to another. | A number used to convert an amount from one unit to another. | ||
For example, to convert from litres of fuel to carbon dioxide equivalent for greenhouse gas reporting purposes. | |||
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*[[Bank supervision]] | *[[Bank supervision]] | ||
*[[Capital adequacy]] | *[[Capital adequacy]] | ||
*[[Carbon dioxide equivalent]] | |||
* [[Credit Conversion Factor]] (CCF) | * [[Credit Conversion Factor]] (CCF) | ||
*[[Greenhouse gas]] (GHG) | |||
*[[Off balance sheet risk]] | *[[Off balance sheet risk]] | ||
==Other resource== | |||
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/greenhouse-gas-reporting-conversion-factors-2022 Conversion factors for greenhouse gas reporting - UK] | |||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] | [[Category:Long_term_funding]] |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 1 March 2023
1. Bank supervision - capital adequacy - off balance sheet risk.
(CF).
Abbreviation for Credit Conversion Factor.
2. Converting from one unit to another.
A number used to convert an amount from one unit to another.
For example, to convert from litres of fuel to carbon dioxide equivalent for greenhouse gas reporting purposes.
See also
- Bank supervision
- Capital adequacy
- Carbon dioxide equivalent
- Credit Conversion Factor (CCF)
- Greenhouse gas (GHG)
- Off balance sheet risk