Countercyclical capital buffer (CCCB)

Additional capital surcharge dependent on the business cycle. It is measured as the ratio (quotient; split result) of common equity tier 1 capital and risk-weighted assets. – See coverage ratio, capital buffer, liquidity buffer, leverage ratio, buffer, countercyclical. – Cf. Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of April 2013, p. 52 (definition), Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of June 2013, p. 69 (overview of capital buffers under CRD-IV), Financial Stability Report 2013, p. 103 et seq. (explanations of the CCCB; determination of the amount; role of BaFin).

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