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| ''Banking.'' | | The monitoring of an organisation's cash to ensure the liquidity of the organisation and the cost-effective management and utilisation of its shorter term requirements and/or surpluses of funds. |
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| (CET1).
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| Common Equity Tier 1 capital.
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| The highest quality form of regulatory capital under Basel III and CRD IV.
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| It includes common equity shares (ordinary shares) and share premium, together with most equity reserves, less regulatory deductions.
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| This capital has the greatest degree of subordination to all other claims on the bank's assets.
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| For this reason, it has the best loss-absorbing capacity and quality from the perspectives of the bank and its supervisors.
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| Sometimes known as Core Equity Tier 1.
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| ==See also==
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| * [[Additional Tier 1]]
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| * [[Bank supervision]]
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| * [[Basel II]]
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| * [[Basel III]]
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| * [[Capital adequacy]]
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| * [[Capital Requirements Directive]]
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| * [[CET1 ratio]]
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| * [[Common]]
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| * [[Common equity]]
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| * [[CRD IV]]
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| * [[Equity]]
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| * [[Ordinary shares]]
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| * [[Own funds]]
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| * [[Subordination]]
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| * [[Tier 1]]
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| * [[Tier 2]] (T2) - Tier 2 capital
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| [[Category:Long_term_funding]]
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| [[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
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| [[Category:Manage_risks]]
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 9 October 2013
The monitoring of an organisation's cash to ensure the liquidity of the organisation and the cost-effective management and utilisation of its shorter term requirements and/or surpluses of funds.
See also