Capital Adequacy Directive
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The Capital Adequacy Directive is a European directive that aims to establish uniform capital requirements for both banking firms and non-bank securities firms.
The original 93/6/EEC ('CAD1') directive was amended by 98/31/EEC ('CAD2'), to incorporate banks' own estimate of capital using value-at-risk techniques.
Annex 1 models were virtually unchanged by CAD2, so there has been no change in the CAD1 regime.
See the European Commission's website for further information: Free movement of services / Financial Services / Banking / Regulatory Capital