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Adoption of International Reporting Standards
Prudential Approach
2. Tier 1 Capital and Securitisation

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Paper provided by Australian Prudential Regulation Authority in its series Policy Discussion Papers with number dp0027.

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Note: This response paper follows a discussion paper released in August 2005 on the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), covering Tier 1 capital and securitisation. It addresses the issues raised by respondents, particularly on the characteristics of Tier 1 capital instruments. It also deals with the de-coupling issue for securitised assets as a result of the adoption of IFRS; further discussion on securitisation practices (in the context of the Basel II standards on this topic) will be provided in a separate paper to be released later in 2006. Released concurrently with this paper are a draft prudential standard and guidance notes on the proposed capital requirements for ADIs. These documents are available at www.apra.gov.au.
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