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  2. Tier 1 capital - Wikipedia

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    Tier 1 capital is the core measure of a bank's financial strength from a regulator's point of view. [note 1] It is composed of core capital, [1] which consists primarily of common stock and disclosed reserves (or retained earnings), [2] but may also include non-redeemable non-cumulative preferred stock.

  3. Trust-preferred security - Wikipedia

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    Since the amount of liabilities (such as deposits) that a banking institution may have is limited to some multiple of its capital, this regulatory treatment is highly favorable and is why the trust preferred structure is favored by bank holding companies. To be eligible as Tier 1 capital, such instruments must provide for a minimum five-year ...

  4. Capital requirement - Wikipedia

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    To be well-capitalized under federal bank regulatory agency definitions, a bank holding company must have a Tier 1 capital ratio of at least 6%, a combined Tier 1 and Tier 2 capital ratio of at least 10%, and a leverage ratio of at least 5%, and not be subject to a directive, order, or written agreement to meet and maintain specific capital levels.

  5. Citigroup Reports First Quarter 2013 Earnings Per Share of $1 ...

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    At quarter end, Citigroup's Basel I Tier 1 Capital Ratio was 13.1% and its Basel I Tier 1 Common Ratio was 11.8%, each reflecting the final U.S. market risk capital rules (Basel II.5) which became ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of systemically important banks - Wikipedia

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    High quality Tier 1 capital (Common Equity Tier 1 capital). This requirement towards G-SIBs depend on an indicator-based measure of size, interconnectedness, complexity, non-substitutibility and global reach, elevating it to be 1.0% or 1.5% or 2.0% or 2.5% or 3.5% higher, compared to the similar Basel III capital requirement at 7% towards banks ...

  8. List of private equity firms - Wikipedia

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    CVC Capital Partners Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. New York Luxembourg France New York New York: 1968 1981 1979 1995 2006 1993 1979 1995 Crédit Agricole / LCL: Omnes Capital: Paris: 1999 2011 Credit Suisse / Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ^ DLJ Merchant Banking Avista Capital Partners Diamond Castle Holdings ...

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