kapitaltäckningsgrad
Kapitaltäckningsgrad is a financial metric used to assess the solvency of a financial institution, primarily banks. It measures a bank's available capital in relation to its risk-weighted assets. The purpose of capital adequacy is to protect depositors and ensure the stability of the financial system by requiring banks to hold a certain amount of capital to absorb unexpected losses.
The calculation of kapitaltäckningsgrad typically involves dividing the bank's eligible capital (Tier 1 and Tier 2
Regulatory bodies, such as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, set minimum capital requirements that banks