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Date: 2015-02-26 21:53:20
Investment
Tier 1 capital
Capital adequacy ratio
Securitization
Capital requirement
Tier 2 capital
Basel II
Bank
Asset-backed security
Banking
Finance
Financial economics

APS 330 – Public Disclosure This disclosure on the capital and credit risk refers to the Family First Credit Union Limited (ABNCapital Management The capital levels are prescribed by Australian Prudent

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