buffertkrav
Buffertkrav, or buffer requirements, are regulatory provisions that require financial institutions to hold additional capital or liquidity beyond the standard minimum levels. They are intended to strengthen resilience to shocks, dampen procyclicality in lending, and reduce the likelihood that taxpayers are exposed to losses during crises. Buffers operate alongside baseline requirements and are designed to be maintained at all times.
Common forms of buffertkrav include capital buffers and liquidity buffers. In capital terms, buffers such as
Regulatory frameworks typically set the existence and size of buffers, with international standards (like Basel III)
Calculation and enforcement: Buffers are calculated on top of the minimum capital or liquidity requirements. If
Impact: Buffertkrav influence capital planning, risk management, and lending behavior, contributing to greater financial stability by