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Macroprudential policy and financial stability glossary

G-SIB

global systemically important bank

G-SII

global systemically important institution

G-SII buffer

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global systemically important institutions (G-SII) buffer

A capital buffer that aims to reduce the moral hazard created by the implicit state support and guarantee of bail-out using taxpayers’ money that such institutions enjoy due to their size, cross-border activities and interconnectedness. It has been implemented in Europe via Article 131 CRD IV and amounts to 1-3.5% of total risk exposure amount, to be met with CET1 capital, depending on the degree of systemic importance of an institution.

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