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''Bank regulation - liquidity''
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Level 2B liquid assets are those of lower liquidity quality, compared with Level 2A.
The initial acceptance of an issue of securities for trading on a recognised stock exchange (RSE).




Level 2B liquid assets are subject to correspondingly greater haircuts of 25% to 50% when included in the computation of total High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLAs), compared with Level 2A.
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The process of making a successful application for securities to be traded on an RSE.
 
 
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The continuing status and related obligations of being on the exchange, following the initial acceptance.  




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Haircut]]
* [[De-listing]]
* [[High Quality Liquid Assets]]
* [[Private placement ]]
* [[Level 1 liquid assets]]
* [[Initial public offering ]]
* [[Level 2 liquid assets]]
* [[Introduction]]
* [[Level 2A liquid assets]]
* [[Listing particulars]]
* [[Liquidity buffer]]
* [[Listing Rules]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[Over the counter]]
* [[Premium listing]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Stock]]
 
 
===Other links===
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10045 Make a debut, David Tilston, The Treasurer April 2014]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]

Revision as of 09:17, 9 September 2017

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The initial acceptance of an issue of securities for trading on a recognised stock exchange (RSE).


2.

The process of making a successful application for securities to be traded on an RSE.


3.

The continuing status and related obligations of being on the exchange, following the initial acceptance.


See also


Other links

Make a debut, David Tilston, The Treasurer April 2014