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  2. Private banking - Wikipedia

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    Private banking is a general description for banking, investment and other financial services provided by banks and financial institutions primarily serving high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) – those with very high income or substantial assets. Private banking is presented by those who provide such services as an exclusive subset of wealth ...

  3. Citi Private Bank - Wikipedia

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    Citi Private Bank is the private banking division of Citibank; it provides banking services to high-net-worth individuals, family offices, law firms, and other institutions. According to the company's website, it has a minimum investment level of $10 million and a total net worth requirement of $25 million; [ 1 ] however, in some cases, these ...

  4. Basel III - Wikipedia

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    Basel III requires banks to have a minimum CET1 ratio (Common Tier 1 capital divided by risk-weighted assets (RWAs)) at all times of: . 4.5%; Plus: A mandatory "capital conservation buffer" or "stress capital buffer requirement", equivalent to at least 2.5% of risk-weighted assets, but could be higher based on results from stress tests, as determined by national regulators.

  5. Private credit - Wikipedia

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    Private credit has been one of the fastest-growing asset classes. [6] By 2017, private debt fundraising exceeded $100B. [7] One factor for the rapid growth has been investor demand. As of 2018, returns were averaging 8.1% IRR across all private credit strategies with some strategies yielding as high as 14% IRR. [8]

  6. Private Equity vs. Investment Banking: Which Is Most ... - AOL

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    Private equity and investment banking both help businesses find, develop and grow capital, but each does it in a different way. A private equity firm buys assets itself, looking to grow those ...

  7. Capital requirement - Wikipedia

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    Capital requirements govern the ratio of equity to debt, recorded on the liabilities and equity side of a firm's balance sheet. They should not be confused with reserve requirements, which govern the assets side of a bank's balance sheet—in particular, the proportion of its assets it must hold in cash or highly-liquid assets. Capital is a ...

  8. J.P. Morgan Reserve Card - Wikipedia

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    Clients of J.P. Morgan who are invited to carry the card must have a reported minimum of US$10 million in assets under management (AUM) with the private bank. [7] The firm declined to confirm this figure as part of their eligibility requirements. [2] There are roughly 5,000 J.P. Morgan Reserve cardholders worldwide.

  9. Bank reserves - Wikipedia

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    Banking regulators typically determine the banks' reserve requirements, including the minimum proportion of a bank's assets that banks must hold in cash.Subject to such directives, banks tend to keep their cash reserves as low as is prudently necessary, as banks do not earn interest on it, and it is a cost to keep secure.