Guarantees (received) zero risk weighting
- Guarantees (received) zero risk weighting
In finance this normally means:
(counter)guaranteed by local country regional authorities.
(counter)guaranteed by central governments zone A, including credit-insured items.
(counter)guaranteed by central governments zone B, including credit-insured items.
(counter)guaranteed by central banks, zone A.
(counter)guaranteed by central banks, zone B.
Mortgages on residential buildings guaranteed by the government.
Mortgages on non-residential buildings, ships, aircrafts etc., guaranteed by the government.
International financial encyclopaedia .
2014.
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