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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. | ||
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* [[Capital adequacy]] | * [[Capital adequacy]] | ||
* [[Financial Services Authority]] | * [[Financial Services Authority]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 28 March 2013
Capital adequacy.
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 loans in the higher risk categories are given correspondingly greater (standardised) percentage risk weightings.