Phrases with «capital buffers»

"Capital buffers" refers to the additional money or resources banks and financial institutions hold as a safeguard against any unexpected financial shocks or losses. It acts as a protective cushion to absorb potential losses and ensure the stability and resilience of the financial system. Full definition

Sentences with «capital buffers»

  • In December, the Treasury Department and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which controls the companies, agreed to allow Fannie and Freddie to hold capital buffers of $ 3 billion apiece. (nreionline.com)
  • Gold miner Millennium Minerals has received firm commitments for an $ 8.1 million capital raising to provide a working capital buffer as it ramps up to full production at Nullagine gold project in the Pilbara. (businessnews.com.au)
  • An outspoken critic of Europe's central banks recently, Falkengren has focused on building capital buffers in case of unexpected losses — and, for retail clients, limiting their exposure to risky loans. (fortune.com)
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