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  • ...ically measured [[Credit Event]] realization rate. It is the rate at which loans or other credit assets in a pool default. == Regulatory Requirements ==
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  • ...<ref>EBA/CP/2016/21</ref>. The measure is related to but distinct from the regulatory [[LGD In-Default]], and also distinct from accounting measurements (includi ...ir ELBE from the market prices of financial instruments such as marketable loans, bonds or credit default instruments;
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  • ...(in case collateral is assigned to several debtors) is to be reported. No regulatory haircuts should be applied. Banks are required to provide detailed informat ...ars following year t. This naturally depends on the characteristics of the loans at time t.
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  • ...sions available through the links. The list is compiled from the published regulatory guidance<ref>IFRS Standard 9, Financial Instruments</ref><ref>BIS-D350, Dec ...ne whether the “low credit risk assumption” will be applied to certain loans
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  • * Loans and receivables accounted at [[Amortised Cost]] ...the time horizon of the stress test should be assumed to be replaced with loans that are also in Stage 1 respectively in Stage 2.
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  • ...dels | Valuation Model]] applied to [[Non-Performing Loan | Non-Performing Loans]]. ...e: Large individually assessed loans versus collectively assessed (retail) loans
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  • ...ifferentiating between their pricing frameworks, depending on the types of loans and borrowers. For consumers and micro and small enterprises, the pricing s Institutions should set out specific approaches to pricing promotional loans, when risk- based and performance considerations specified in this section
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  • == Regulatory Capital == ...such as [[Probability of Default]] and [[Loss Given Default]] used for FX loans properly capture the full impact of FX risk in credit performance, it is un
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  • ...triment under certain circumstances, such as zero-interest loans, [[Payday Loans]], leasing agreements that do not impose an obligation to purchase, or agre ...r protection across the EU and in the reduction of fragmentation of the EU regulatory framework through the introduction of certain harmonization articles (for i
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  • '''SME Lending''' denotes any of a wide array of loans or related financial products that provide financing to [[wikipedia:Small a == Regulatory Status ==
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  • || EBA || 2015 || EU || Risk Factors || Regulatory Treatment | Credit Risk Model for loans to SMEs in Sweden
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  • ...a third party. Failure to manage these risks can expose an institution to regulatory action, financial loss, litigation and reputation damage, and may even impa ...es from the use of third parties that market or originate certain types of loans, solicit and refer customers, conduct underwriting analysis, or set up prod
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  • === Named Initiatives, Principles and Regulatory Frameworks === ...imate change || The Fund’s investments can be in the form of grants, loans, equity or guarantees || [https://www.greenclimate.fund/who-we-are/abou
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  • ...Bank'''. A financial institution that is the monetary authority and major regulatory bank for a country (or group of countries) ...l commercial financial institution, a central bank charges interest on the loans made to borrowers, primarily the government of whichever jurisdiction the f
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  • '''Loan Regulatory Requirement'''. A regulatory requirement defined in regulations by a comsumer credit act or other legisl Presence of a loan regulatory requirement associated with a loan indicates that the loan is regulated by
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  • [[Category:Loans Regulatory]] {{#set: isDefinedBy | https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/LOAN/Loans/LoansRegulatory/index-en.html }}
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  • Note that this is consumer protection, and not other regulatory requirements such as systemic risk. an instance of this is the Consumer Fin [[Category:Loans Regulatory]]
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  • [[Category:Loans Regulatory]] {{#set: isDefinedBy | https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/LOAN/Loans/LoansRegulatory/index-en.html }}
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  • [[Category:Loans Regulatory]] {{#set: isDefinedBy | https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/LOAN/Loans/LoansRegulatory/index-en.html }}
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  • [[Category:Loans Regulatory]] {{#set: isDefinedBy | https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/LOAN/Loans/LoansRegulatory/index-en.html }}
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