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  • ...depend on the risk of that loan and must not depend on the portfolio it is added to. This characteristic has been deemed vital in order to make the new IRB ...e exposures, and the asset correlation parameters were chosen to match the economic risk in a credit portfolio that is very well-diversified across sectors (se
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  • * EXIOBASE 2 - CREEA (fp7) Compiling and Refining Environmental and Economic Accounts EXIOBASE is compatible with the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) with sectorial detail matched with multiple social and en
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  • ...adjustment is an estimate due to data deficiency, additional MoC has to be added to address the uncertainty related to this estimation. Moreover, MoC aims a ** missing or inaccurate data for the calculation of economic loss;
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  • * [[Quantile]] measures (e.g. [[Value at Risk]]) ...hould be simple and meaningful <ref>BCBS, Range of practices and issues in economic capital frameworks. 2009</ref>
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  • ...ments subject to amortised cost measurement but also those subject to fair value measurement (such as FVOCI positions and FVPL positions, and hedge accounti ...lue of equity, as required for Pillar II analysis, is not needed. The fair value impact on derivatives not recognised for hedge accounting should continue t
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  • ...oss]] calculation. In addition, credit pricing would be techniques from [[Economic Capital]] management (such as the incremental capital required to support t * the cost of capital (considering both [[Regulatory Capital]] and [[Economic Capital]]), which should result from the [[Capital Allocation]] in place, a
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  • ...istently and accurately, including the implementation of the definition of economic loss. These policies and procedures should include sufficiently detailed do === Economic Loss Basis ===
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  • ...lits) may require special treatment (adjusted share price) to preserve the economic meaning of the data ...er possible to integrate the above data sets with further timeseries, e.g. economic / macro variables to enable a richer set of possible dependency models. Suc
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  • '''Loss''', in [[Risk Management]] context means ''economic loss'', including material discount effects, and material direct and indire The total economic impact consists of direct economic loss and indirect economic loss.
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  • ...nce Taxonomy''' is classification system that aims to determine whether an economic activity is ''environmentally sustainable''<ref>Technical Expert Group on S * A list of economic activities which can make a substantial contribution to climate change miti
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  • ...tifactor Productivity Value Added'''. A ratio of a quantity index of value added to a quantity index of combined labor and capital input ...productively combined labour and capital inputs are used to generate value added. Conceptually, capital-labour productivity is not, in general, an accurate
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  • '''Capital Productivity Value Added'''. A ratio of a quantity index of value added to a quantity index of capital input [[Category:Economic Indicators]]
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  • '''Labor Productivity Value Added'''. A ratio of a quantity index of value added to a quantity index of labor input At the aggregate level, value-added based labour productivity forms a direct link to a widely used measure of l
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  • '''Value Added Producer Price Index'''. An economic indicator representing a weighted average of the input and output producer [[Category:Economic Indicators]]
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  • ...codes, but also have relevance to the emissions performance of almost all economic activities. Information and Communication Technologies were added in order to commence investigating sectors that may help to avoid greenhous
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  • The TEG has also developed criteria for other economic activities across the energy sector including: ...ologies with a sufficiently high technology readiness level (TRL) could be added to the Taxonomy (e.g. nuclear fusion).
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  • ...esulting in a [[Product]]. It is used with reference to the whole range of economic activities. The term is not reserved for the agricultural, mining or manufa ...Production may be measured in various ways either in physical terms or by value.
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  • ...aggregated. This is a limitation in terms of analysis by region for value added outside of the available countries. * Socio-economic: Capital and labour (HS, MS, LS) in physical inputs and factor incomes
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  • * Consider Economic Criteria In Decision Making * Oversee Warehouse Value-Added Activities
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  • ...used advisory and consultancy services to a wide range of clients from all economic sectors. They explain complicated tax-related legislation to their clients * Value-Added Tax Law
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  • ...y reduce the probability and severity of banking crises in the future." He added that "with these reforms, the Basel Committee has delivered on the banking ...ing the safeguards in the system against economic or financial shocks". He added that in the case of the liquidity standards, "we will use the observation p
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  • ...y reduce the probability and severity of banking crises in the future." He added that "with these reforms, the Basel Committee has delivered on the banking ...ing the safeguards in the system against economic or financial shocks". He added that in the case of the liquidity standards, "we will use the observation p
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  • ...y reduce the probability and severity of banking crises in the future." He added that "with these reforms, the Basel Committee has delivered on the banking ...ing the safeguards in the system against economic or financial shocks". He added that in the case of the liquidity standards, "we will use the observation p
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  • ...19. Given the December 2019 reporting date, the results do not reflect the economic impact of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) on participating banks. Nevert ...he data. Similar dashboards related to other sections of the report may be added at a later stage.</p>
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  • ** In the case of debt, the outstanding amount is defined as the value of the debt the borrower owes to the lender (i.e., disbursed debt minus any ** In the case of equity, the outstanding amount is the outstanding value of equity the financial institution holds in the project. It is calculated
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  • ...to the economic system. These inputs might alternatively be termed [[Value Added]] (such as labour or capital) or the ''Payments Sector'', indicating that
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  • As such, it captures the circular interdependence characteristic of any economic system among * the factorial income distribution (i.e. the distributionof value added generated by each production activity to the various factors), and
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  • ...economic data which provides information about the activity of industries (economic sectors) and/or regions that produce and consume goods and services. * the [[Value Added]] matrix and
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  • The two categories of models are based on the same set of economic data<ref>R.E. Miller and P.D. Blair, Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and where v is [[Value Added]] or primary factors and B is the distribution coefficients matrix, calcula
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  • ...ons in the case of a multi-regional IO table). The IO table represents the economic activities (output) of the economy. The production sectors (primary, second ...s]] of these activities and sectors as well as their primary inputs (value-added; composed of wages, salaries and operating surplus) are reported in the row
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  • ...''' is a information system that systematically collects information about economic activities in relation to their environmental footprint. * The [[OECD-ICIO]] database and the Trade in Value Added database
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  • ...of [[Total Output]] (x), thereby generating a normalized representation of economic structure that is independent of the units used to quantify exchanges (whet The input coefficients for all of the intermediate inputs and all value added components add up to one (100%).
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  • ...that includes all modeled economic transactions and transfers between all economic agents. As a simplified model that disregards the external [[Value Added]] contribution and [[Final Demand]] and focuses on inter-industrial relatio
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