Basel III additional capital buffers are: a mandatory capital conservation buffer of 2.5% and a discretionary counter-cyclical buffer.
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For example, the 18-month return of the index ending September 2001 was -49.7% versus the note being -39.7% due to the 10% buffer.
It appeared fans were lined right along the fence when Larson's car sailed up and into it, but Chitwood indicated there was a buffer.
Amid worries that the losses would jump to 60 per cent -- more than the 40 per cent expected -- Mr Demetriades said the 22.5 per cent frozen deposit allocation would provide a "very substantial buffer".
The move highlighted how fragile U.S. markets have become and how the various fragmented markets have deficiencies in the way they buffer volatility.
The soldiers will join a 250-strong unarmed peacekeeping mission in the UN buffer zone.
Solid food has to be pulverised first with a bit of water or buffer solution.
But advocates argue that such volatility could be smoothed by setting up a buffer fund.
The two sides did, however, agree to be separated by a demilitarised buffer zone.
The "yellow zone, " which is much larger than the red zone, will act as a buffer zone.
The 33-mile section of the highway in the park will be flanked on both sides by 164-foot buffer zones.
This extension incorporates the transition area that was not included during the nomination in 1977 and enlarges the buffer zone.
The agreement also allows Pacific Lumber to log an estimated 180m board-feet (425, 000 cubic metres) of redwood in the buffer zones.
We're living on the edge - there's no cushion, no buffer left.
Ozancin wagged his finger at the sendmail mail transfer agent (MTA) as the cause of many past security exploits, including but not limited to buffer overflows.
However, in September the leaders of both nations signed a deal, mediated by the African Union, to resume oil sales and set up a demilitarised buffer zone.
In his presentation, he described how Asterisk, an open-source VoIP application, can be attacked using what he said was an "extremely basic" method known as a buffer overflow.
It can be considered as a model for promoting integrated eco-tourism development in similar islands and may serve as the basis for a larger marine and terrestrial buffer zone.
Undof peacekeepers operate within a demilitarized buffer zone from which Israeli and Syrian forces are prohibited, and in outlying areas where government forces are permitted, in numbers that increase the further from the buffer zone.
To achieve this, the Circular states that policies to protect and sustain World Heritage Sites, including any buffer zone and setting, should be incorporated in regional and local plans as well as maps showing the extent of the World Heritage Site and any buffer zone.
As part of the package of new standards, banks will be required to increase their minimum common equity requirement from 2% to 4.5%, and will additionally have to hold a capital conservation buffer of 2.5%, "to withstand future periods of stress, " the Basel Committee said in a press release.
Everyone agrees on the destination: lots more pure equity, the highest-quality buffer against losses.
Mauritania's tolerant form of Islam and its tribal network provide a buffer against radicalism.
Since electricity cannot be stored in the same way as oil, no such centralised buffer is possible.
They have embarked on the largest expansion programme in many years, and aim for a buffer of 1.5m-2m bpd.
In most countries it will be well below 2%, a level thought to provide about the right buffer against deflation.
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