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It will provide greater clarity about the resources major banks have to absorb future losses.
Only Switzerland has asked its banks to hold more capital to absorb future potential losses so far.
That shell will not re-expand after being crushed, which is why you should always replace a helmet after it has undergone an impact: even if the impact does not cause drastic damage to the helmet, it could affect its capacity to absorb future impacts.
Furthermore, the CO2 uptake is reducing the ocean's capacity to absorb future CO2 emissions.
"In particular, the capacity of their capital to absorb future losses while supporting new business activity is in doubt".
Add an open box of baking soda to absorb future odors and replace every few months with a new box.
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To restore the banks to health, the sums expended would have to be enough to balance the banks' assets and liabilities, and provide a reasonable cushion to resume lending and absorb future losses.
"Now the question is where we want to be in our city's fourth century," Kopplin says, painting it as an occasion to rethink how it will absorb future shocks and stresses that "are going to get bigger, not smaller".
Last week the committee said banks needed an extra £25bn of capital by the end of the year to absorb any future losses.
Volcker began talking about financial reform in March of 2008, when, as part of the takeover that prevented Bear's collapse, the Fed agreed to absorb any future losses on some twenty-nine billion dollars' worth of the firm's mortgage assets.
An option to absorb uncertainties about future timber utilisation rates is the recognition of harvested wood products (HWPs) and their direct and indirect substitution potential in future accounting schemes.
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