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In simple terms, assets are multiplied by appropriate risk weightings - historically ranging from 0% to 100% depending on the level of risk - and aggregated.
In simple terms, assets are multiplied by appropriate risk weightings - historically ranging from 0% to 100% depending on the level of risk - and aggregated.


Other risks, including operational risk, are also appropriately evaluated and risk weighted, adding additional RWAs to the regulatory total.
Other risks, including operational risk and off balance sheet risk, are also appropriately evaluated and risk weighted, adding additional RWAs to the regulatory total.




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Other risk weightings are determined on a standardised basis for all banks.
Other risk weightings are determined on a standardised basis for all banks.
Also known as ''total risk weighted exposure''.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Bank supervision]]
*[[Bank supervision]]
*[[Basel 3.1]]
*[[Capital]]
*[[Capital]]
*[[Capital adequacy]]
*[[Capital adequacy]]
*[[CCF]]
*[[CET1 ratio]]
*[[Credit Conversion Factor]]  (CCF)
*[[Off balance sheet risk]]
*[[Operational risk]]
*[[Operational risk]]
* [[Output floor]]
*[[Pillar 1]]
*[[Pillar 1]]
*[[Total capital ratio]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 21:44, 2 December 2023

Bank supervision - capital adequacy.

(RWAs).

Risk Weighted Assets provide a measure of the total scale and risk of a regulated bank's activities, against which the bank is required to hold minimum levels of regulatory capital.


In simple terms, assets are multiplied by appropriate risk weightings - historically ranging from 0% to 100% depending on the level of risk - and aggregated.

Other risks, including operational risk and off balance sheet risk, are also appropriately evaluated and risk weighted, adding additional RWAs to the regulatory total.


The calculation of RWAs has been increasingly refined over time.

Risk weights may, in some cases, be derived from individual banks' own internal risk models, subject to the regulator's approval.

Other risk weightings are determined on a standardised basis for all banks.


Also known as total risk weighted exposure.


See also