Inside Japan there is no sense of escape, no big open spaces, no safety buffers.
The train failed to stop at buffers and ran into a busy market square.
And their capital buffers have doubled relative to where they were in the crisis.
Hence it is vital that banks carry bigger safety buffers of capital and liquid assets.
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Americans may want to take a lesson from big banks by increasing their own personal capital buffers.
The MRAM replaces capacity backed DRAM that is typically used as cache and buffers in storage systems.
Another is that even as European banks deleverage, they are trying to build up their liquidity buffers.
The proceeds from the sale could help the bank in meeting new rules on bigger capital buffers.
Cumulative preferred stock buffers the risk of a skipped dividend payment by allowing past due dividends to accrue.
In many cases, the equity buffers were too small, so governments stepped in, taking equity stakes in banks.
Basel III additional capital buffers are: a mandatory capital conservation buffer of 2.5% and a discretionary counter-cyclical buffer.
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The banks' system of back-ups, capital buffers and procedures does indeed seem robust.
The retail bank will hold thick buffers of equity and loss-bearing debt that far exceed those agreed to internationally.
If he does not, Argentines will at least know who to blame the next time their economy hits the buffers.
In the hopper are suggestions around floating net asset value, like other mutual funds, or adding in capital buffers and redemption controls.
In theory, groups of countries could pool reserves, so that a smaller amount would suffice than if countries each maintain their own buffers.
Plans for a new railway station for a Warwickshire town have hit the buffers after the latest application for funding was turned down.
They are widely used by banks to calculate capital buffers and rate financial products, and by funds as a basis of investment decisions.
The bonus proposals are part of wider measures requiring banks to strengthen their capital buffers in the hope of avoiding another financial crisis.
But they also know that Europe's traditional high-tax, state-driven economic model had hit the buffers in terms of creating jobs and fostering growth.
The UK and Dutch governments then threatened to sue for the money - a move which now appears to have hit the buffers.
There are some bright spots for banks these days though including improved ability to handle risks thanks to their larger capital and liquidity buffers.
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Or is it, like so many efforts to achieve agreement in Northern Ireland over the past 25 years, about to run into the buffers?
Facebook isn't working on a separate kids-only site, but rather, is developing buffers and parental controls that would let kids use the current site legitimately.
Being land-based allows Pioneer to benefit from higher oil prices, but buffers them from the shutdowns and service interruptions that plague drillers on marine platforms.
Ten years later the pair reunited for Carlito's Way - the tale of a career criminal whose determined bid to go straight hits the buffers.
So Ms Lagarde is right that strengthening banks' buffers is important.
Google's plans to establish a digital library have hit several buffers.
It will become harder for golf course builders to deduct for easements on fairways and for developers to deduct for easements on green-space buffers between McMansions.
There are no emotional buffers in a startup, which means that you and everyone around you constantly has to react to good news and bad news.
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