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Economic capital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In finance, mainly for financial services firms, economic capital is the amount of risk capital, assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm requires to cover the risks that it is running or collect...
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Capital (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, capital or capital goods or real capital refers to factors of production used to create goods or services that are not themselves significantly consumed (though they may depreciate) in...
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Abstract: Now in prospect is a major revision of international bank capital regulations that would embody recent advances in credit risk measurement and management.
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Economic capital is a measure of risk, not of capital held. As such, it is distinct from familiar accounting and regulatory capital measures. The output of economic capital models also differs from many other measures of capital adequacy.
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ECONOMIC CAPITAL IS AN; INTEGRATED RISK AND; CAPITAL MANAGEMENT; SOLUTION WITH BUILT-IN; STATISTICAL MODELING; FEATURES FOR ADVANCED; RISK ANALYTICS AND; DECISION SUPPORT; SYSTEMS, EMPOWERING; FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; ... Reveleus Economic Capital, these institutions can model and assess the impact of risk...
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Part II: The Transformation of Money into Capital ... Political Economists | Study Guide | Reviews of Capital | Marx/Engels Archive; Economic Works | Letters on Capital | Marx-Engels Archive...
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