FIG (Banks & Insurance)
How do you handle excess capital when valuing a bank?
Model answer
Value the operating bank and the surplus capital separately. Example: a bank with $200B of RWA holds a 13% CET1 ratio ($26B) against an 11% target ($22B) — $4B is excess. Approach: (1) capitalize…
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