kapitalbuffrar
Kapitalbuffrar, often translated as capital buffers, are a key concept in financial regulation, particularly for banks and other financial institutions. They represent a layer of capital held above the minimum regulatory requirements. The primary purpose of these buffers is to absorb unexpected losses during periods of financial stress or economic downturns, thereby increasing the resilience of the financial system.
There are several types of capital buffers. The most common include the Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1)
The implementation of capital buffers is a crucial element of post-financial crisis reforms aimed at preventing