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''Banking.''
1.


A strengthened Capital Requirements Directive, the bulk of which took effect from early 2014.
A voluntary grouping of states or other bodies, for example, the Commonwealth of Independent States.


The related rules and supervisory statements to implement CRD IV in the UK are set out in the Prudential Regulatory Authority's Policy Statement PS7/13.


2.
The title of the federated Australian states.
3.
Abbreviation for the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations).
The Commonwealth currently comprises 54 voluntarily associated countries.
The Commonwealth orginated from the former British Empire, but membership is now open to countries with no historical ties to the British Empire.


== See also ==
* [[AT1]]
* [[Capital Requirements Directive]]
* [[Basel II]]
* [[Basel III]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Capital Adequacy Directive]]
* [[CET1]]
* [[Prudential Regulatory Authority]]
* [[T2]]




===Other links===
== See also ==
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9845: Regulation and the cost of capital, The Treasurer, February 2014]
* [[Australia]]
* [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]


[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 23:57, 4 November 2020

1.

A voluntary grouping of states or other bodies, for example, the Commonwealth of Independent States.


2.

The title of the federated Australian states.


3.

Abbreviation for the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations).

The Commonwealth currently comprises 54 voluntarily associated countries.

The Commonwealth orginated from the former British Empire, but membership is now open to countries with no historical ties to the British Empire.


See also