Trends in Australian Bank Capital

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Business

 

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Steven V

 

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January 9, 2016

 

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The differences between tier 1 and tier 2 capital 5. The components of tier 1 and tier 2 capital and the cost and risk implications of them 6. Details of the trends in the four major Australian banks for the last five years. 1. In Hogan et al (2004) Page 249 states that ?§from the shareholders?¦ point of view, the appropriate amount of capital is an amount that is small enough to produce at least an adequate return on capital and yet is large enough to absorb risk...
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These requirements define what is acceptable as capital and provide for standard methods of measuring the risks incurred by the Bank. APRA has set minimum ratios that compare the regulatory capital with risk weighted on and off balance sheet assets. The minimum risk-weighted capital ratio is 8%. The following formula is used to calculate the risk-weighted capital ratio: Risk-weighted capital ratio = Qualifying capital ...
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