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''Bank supervision - capital adequacy''.
''Statistics''.


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.




Both the quality and the quantity of capital required have been increased very significantly over time.
== See also ==
* [[Average]]
* [[Mean]]
* [[Median]]
* [[Mode]]
* [[Position]]
* [[Skewness]]


Eligible capital securities include perpetual subordinated capital securities and contingent convertible capital securities.
[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
 
Capital instruments which will no longer qualify, but which used to be eligible in the past, are being phased out over a 10-year horizon from 2013 to 2022.
 
 
==See also==
*[[Capital]]
*[[Capital adequacy]]
*[[Contingent convertible capital]]
*[[Hybrid]]
*[[Instrument]]
*[[Perpetual bond]]
*[[Security]]
*[[Subordinated debt]]

Latest revision as of 19:00, 27 June 2022

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