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For international banks, including the 55 member central banks of the Bank for International Settlements, the threshold is 8 % ( see the Basel Capital Accords ) of risk-adjusted assets, whereby certain assets ( such as government bonds ) are considered to have lower risk and are either partially or fully excluded from total assets for the purposes of calculating capital adequacy.
For example, money center banks, deposit-taking institutions, and other types of financial institutions may be subject to different ( and occasionally overlapping ) regulation.
For example, the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency regularly inspect banks, and may impose civil fines or refer matters for criminal prosecution for non-compliance.
For an unknown reason he apparently changed his plans regarding the pilgrimage and was seen inspecting the Nile River banks in June.
For example, during the Civil War several British and French banks had lent large sums of money to the Confederacy to support its war against the Union.
For government agencies, external stakeholders include tax-payers, higher-level government agencies, and international lending bodies such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, various economic agencies of the United Nations, and development banks.
For problems involving spread data ( common for servers and similar applications ), NUMA can improve the performance over a single shared memory by a factor of roughly the number of processors ( or separate memory banks ).
For most of the nineteenth century, the American banking system consisted of state chartered banks.
For centuries, the plant has grown wild along the banks of the River Volga, for which the ancient Scythian hydronym was Rhā.
For example, in Atlanta in the 1980s, a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles by investigative reporter Bill Dedman showed that banks would often lend to lower-income whites but not to middle-or upper-income blacks.
For the first time in 100 years, local people will have access to the banks of the River Forth in the city centre with landscaped public areas, footpaths, cycleways and an improved public transport network.
For example many deposit accounts are labeled as investment accounts by banks for marketing purposes.
For security reasons, these families moved to the banks of the Rio Portugués, then called Baramaya.
For long distance telephone connections, 20th century telephone companies used L-carrier and similar co-axial cable systems carrying thousands of voice circuits multiplexed in multiple stages by channel banks.
For travellers following the north bank of the Platte, the Loup River, with its soft banks and quicksands, represented a major obstacle.
For almost thirty years settlers concentrated on the banks and small tributaries of the Pee Dee River.
For thousands of years, Native Americans hunted and camped along the banks of the Little Tennessee River.
For example, the USA promoted the Federal National Mortgage Administration ( FNMA ) as a cure for widespread home ownership ; however, coercion of banks to lend to multitudes of unqualified buyers, accentuated with unintended trading of the financial derivatives of these mortgages, led to a dramatic collapse of the housing market in the USA in the period 2008 to 2012.
For Paris, the only hard figure is a payment by the city to workmen for collecting and burying 1, 100 bodies washed up on the banks of the Seine downstream from the city in one week.
For example, a few years earlier, commercial Banks were allowed to pursue investment banking, and before that banks were also allowed to begin stock and insurance brokerage.
For example, Chancellor Gordon Brown in 2003 introduced legal changes that enabled British banks and building societies to offer so-called Muslim mortgages for house purchase.
For a time both the central government and these so-called " national " banks issued money.
For example, under the Basel II agreement of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, banking regulators can allow banks to use credit ratings from certain approved CRAs ( called " ECAIs ", or " External Credit Assessment Institutions ") when calculating their net capital reserve requirements.

For and corporate
For example, an attacker compromises a web server on a corporate network, the attacker can then use the compromised web server to attack other systems on the network.
For example, German and Dutch unions have played a greater role in management decisions through participation in corporate boards and co-determination than have unions in the United States.
For his part, Scotty had resigned as parliamentary speaker in April 2004 in protest of the Nauru's financial crisis which included the commencement of receivership proceedings by corporate giant, General Electric.
For example, COBOL is still strong in the corporate data center, often on large mainframes ; Fortran in scientific and engineering applications ; and C in embedded applications and operating systems.
For companies that face difficulty in obtaining financing due to a perception of high credit risk, the IFC securitizes assets with predictable cash flows, such as mortgages, credit cards, loans, corporate debt instruments, and revenue streams, in an effort to enhance those companies ' credit.
For example, large numbers of employees discussing key issues in an intranet forum application could lead to new ideas in management, productivity, quality, and other corporate issues.
For months, Daley rallied the city and its corporate community around a pitch to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, arguing that hosting was a way to ignite the economy.
For example, it is common on some corporate networks to have internal systems trust each other, so that users can log in without a username or password provided they are connecting from another machine on the internal network ( and so must already be logged in ).
For the first time, they allowed short advertisements by indoor playground manufacturer Discovery Zone, their first corporate sponsor, to air before and after each episode.
For example, the controversial Bank Bill of 1791 chartered a 20 year corporate monopoly for the First Bank of the United States.
For example, the survey of corporate social responsibility, published January 2005, produced largely critical letters from Oxfam, the World Food Programme, United Nations Global Compact, the Chairman of BT Group, an ex-Director of Shell and the UK Institute of Directors.
For research, he read profiles of corporate raiders T. Boone Pickens and Carl Icahn.
Tyranny ( For You ) was the first album they released under contract with a major corporate label, Sony / Epic, after the widespread popularity of Front by Front.
For example, “ drilling for oil ” may activate schemata relating to corporate profits, environmental disasters, and exploitation of workers, while “ exploring for energy ” may activate schemata related to protecting the environment, American pride, and American innovation.
For example, they indicate that investors could diversify their stock investments, efficiently managing the risk of a few catastrophic corporate failures, whether due to fraud or competition.
Office equipment ' For Sale ' sign at Borders corporate headquarters
For example, the Foundation has implemented the town wide Paint Program — the vision of Elena Patterson, a local artist — with the help and support of corporate sponsors and local residents.
For example, the WACC for a company financed by one type of shares with the total market value of and cost of equity and one type of bonds with the total market value of and cost of debt, in a country with corporate tax rate is calculated as:
For example, the corporate announcements sent to users via email are usually written in English, Greek, and Greeklish.
* For a description of what CRAs do in the corporate context, see IOSCO Report on the Activities of Credit Rating Agencies and IOSCO Statement of Principles Regarding the Activities of Credit Rating Agencies.
For instance, Fuji Photo CEO Shigetaka Komori managed to break longstanding Japanese corporate traditions, while Kodak was slow to change due to its executives ' “ mentality of perfect products, rather than the high-tech mindset of make it, launch it, fix it ”.
For much of the Cold War period Grumman was the largest corporate employer on Long Island.
For example, if a corporation builds a ski slope, and gives rights of use ( usufruct ) as gifts to corporate partners, these cannot last in perpetuity, but must terminate after a period that must be specified, e. g. 10 years.
Depending on the status of the base market, corporate development may also look at shifting away from a shrinking consumer market while seeking market share in a different consumer market with newer products. For example, many typewriter manufacturers during the 1980s and 1990s slowly phased out their core business and began to focus more on computer parts and accessories as a way to continue operations.

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