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| ''Bank supervision - capital adequacy''. | | ''Statistics''. |
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| Capital securities are securities issued by a regulated institution, which are eligible for inclusion in its capital, for capital adequacy assessment purposes.
| | Measures of the central location (or position) of a frequency distribution give an indication of where the data is grouped. |
| | Three commonly used measures of central location are the mean, the median and the mode. |
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| Both the quality and the quantity of capital required have been increased very significantly over time.
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| Eligible capital securities include perpetual subordinated capital securities and contingent convertible capital securities.
| | * [[Average]] |
| | | * [[Mean]] |
| | | * [[Median]] |
| Capital instruments which will no longer qualify in the future, but which used to be eligible in the past, are being phased out over a 10-year horizon from 2013 to 2022.
| | * [[Mode]] |
| | | * [[Position]] |
| | | * [[Skewness]] |
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| *[[Capital]] | |
| *[[Capital adequacy]]
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| *[[Contingent convertible capital]]
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| *[[Hybrid]] | |
| *[[Instrument]] | |
| *[[Perpetual bond]] | |
| *[[Security]] | |
| *[[Subordinated debt]] | |
Revision as of 20:46, 16 March 2018
Statistics.
Measures of the central location (or position) of a frequency distribution give an indication of where the data is grouped.
Three commonly used measures of central location are the mean, the median and the mode.
See also