2022-02-16 | General Administrative Act governing the rate for the domestic countercyclical capital buffer under section 10d of the KWGAdded · Updated
The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has increased the domestic countercyclical capital buffer rate to 0.75 percent of total risk exposure, effective 1 February 2022. This General Administrative Act applies to credit institutions and holding groups, mandating that they calculate institution-specific buffers using the new rate by February 2023 to enhance resilience against cyclical systemic risk. BaFin justified the increase based on widening credit-to-GDP gaps and sustained lending growth, enabling banks to conserve capital during the ongoing economic recovery for future financial stress periods.
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