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  2. Risk-weighted asset - Wikipedia

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    Risk-weighted asset (also referred to as RWA) is a bank's assets or off-balance-sheet exposures, weighted according to risk. [1] This sort of asset calculation is used in determining the capital requirement or Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) for a financial institution.

  3. Royal West of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal West of England Academy (RWA) is Bristol's oldest art gallery, located in Clifton, Bristol, near the junction of Queens Road and Whiteladies Road. Situated in a Grade II* listed building , it hosts five galleries and an exhibition programme that celebrates the best of historic and contemporary British art.

  4. Resident welfare association - Wikipedia

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    A resident welfare association (frequently abbreviated as RWA) is a Non-governmental organization that represents the interests of the residents of a specific urban or suburban locality, particularly in Indian cities. [1]

  5. RWA Inc. Unveils The RWA Hub: A Social Mining Platform ...

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    The RWA Hub provides a centralized space for users to stay informed about the latest developments, events, and opportunities within the RWA ecosystem. With a focus on building an active and engaged community, the hub encourages conversations, insights, and updates on the RWA Inc. ecosystem through incentive campaigns and Initial Labour Offerings.

  6. Capital adequacy ratio - Wikipedia

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    Capital adequacy ratio is the ratio which determines the bank's capacity to meet the time liabilities and other risks such as credit risk, operational risk etc. In the most simple formulation, a bank's capital is the "cushion" for potential losses, and protects the bank's depositors and other lenders.

  7. Foundation IRB - Wikipedia

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    The term Foundation IRB or F-IRB is an abbreviation of foundation internal ratings-based approach, and it refers to a set of credit risk measurement techniques proposed under Basel II capital adequacy rules for banking institutions.

  8. Advanced IRB - Wikipedia

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    The term Advanced IRB or A-IRB is an abbreviation of advanced internal ratings-based approach, and it refers to a set of credit risk measurement techniques proposed under Basel II capital adequacy rules for banking institutions.

  9. Romance Writers of America - Wikipedia

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    Romance Writers of America (RWA) is an American non-profit writers' association founded in 1980. Its mission is to "advance the professional and common business interests of career-focused romance writers through networking and advocacy and by increasing public awareness of the romance genre."