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For example, you could use it to refer to a financial reserve meant to provide protection against losses: "The company had an ample capital buffer to cover any potential losses."
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13 BIS, Countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB), www.bis.org/bcbs/ccyb/index.htm.htm
The bank has until 2019 to increase its capital buffer.
As expected, the UK's banks are not deemed to need any extra capital buffer.
He insisted the capital buffer was adequate under the rules in place at the time.
"That won't add one extra dollar to a bank's capital buffer against losses," Mr. Ely complained.
So what does it mean for a bank to have a capital buffer?
In those circumstances, it is irrelevant whether a bank's capital buffer is 2% or 20% of its risk-weighted assets.
Europe's banks to have a minimum capital buffer of 9%, forcing them to find an extra €106bn by June 2012.
Advocates argue that the bigger the capital buffer, the greater the stability of the financial system.
A risk weight determines the size of the capital buffer a bank is required to hold.
Further impositions may be on the way, including a "countercyclical capital buffer".
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