Not exact matches
At the latter date, the average
risk -
weighted capital ratio was close to 11 per
cent, its highest recorded level and well above the 8 per
cent minimum.
CBA told the ASX the $ 1 billion capital penalty would increase
risk weighted assets by $ 12.5 billion and reducing common equity tier 1 capital (CET1) ratio by 29 basis points from 10.4 per
cent to 10.1 per
cent.
Losing just five per
cent of body
weight has been shown to significantly improve health, including lowering the
risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
«In the years leading up to pregnancy, women with moderate to high annual
weight gains of more than 2.5 per
cent of their body
weight had a 2.3 times greater
risk of developing HDP than those whose
weight remained stable.
«By losing only seven per
cent of your body
weight, you dramatically reduce your
risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other chronic diseases associated with being overweight.
From a
risk perspective, the volatility (standard deviation) for emerging markets over 10 years is 17.7 versus 13.8 for Canada and 11.4 for the U.S. Therefore, Yamada said, PUR might build a small EM
weight (under 10 per
cent) into balanced portfolios today because «there's a small diversification benefit, but not a big one.»
The U.S. firm Ibbotson Associates did a study for Canada's Bullion Management Group a few years ago that found investors can potentially improve their balance of
risk and reward with a precious metals
weighting of 7.1 per
cent in conservative accounts, 12.5 per
cent in moderate accounts and 15.7 per
cent in aggressive accounts.
According to the report, around 80 per
cent of home loan borrowers and 70 per
cent of home loans (by value) would meet the criteria for lower
risk weights set by the RBI and thereby benefit from the change in regulation.
Retail banking operations would be required to increase the amount of equity they hold to at least ten per
cent of
risk -
weighted assets — by comparison, Basel III requires banks to hold seven per
cent equity — and to have an additional seven to ten per
cent of capital to cushion any losses.