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1 Most UK banks have core capital levels of about 10 percent already.
2 All banks must boost core capital ratios to a minimum of 8 percent.
3 Banks generally hold enough core capital to cope with a disorderly Brexit, it said.
4 All the banks must boost core capital ratios to a minimum of 8 percent.
5 Diamond, in setting his targets, made seemingly conservative assumptions about Barclays' core capital ratios.
6 The bonds would be in addition to core capital requirements.
7 Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods would be unchanged in December.
8 These so-called core capital goods orders were unchanged in July.
9 Economists had forecast core capital goods orders unchanged in August.
10 Those factors helped lift its core capital by 50 basis points in the second quarter.
11 Britain's financial regulator expects banks to hold an absolute minimum of 7 percent core capital .
12 In July, Cryan said the bank planned to retain dividends mid-term to boost core capital .
13 OFHEO would consider such inappropriate adjustments to core capital when assessing capital adequacy, it said.
14 Regulators have decreed that preference shares will no longer count as core capital from 2026.
15 CIMB's core capital has lagged behind larger regional peers.
16 That would boost RBS's core capital ratios by about 200 basis points, industry sources have said.
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