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SA-CCR switch cuts leverage of two Japanese banks

Leverage exposures for Nomura and Norinchukin fall ¥4.7 trillion in aggregate

Japanese banks Norinchukin and Nomura have switched to a new system for calculating counterparty risks, which cut trillions of yen from their leverage exposures. The effects on risk-based capital, however, were different for each. 

The two banks adopted the Basel Committee-mandated standardised approach for measuring counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) in the first quarter of this year.  

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