Question 15.12: Banks sometimes use what is referred to as regulatory arbitr...

Banks sometimes use what is referred to as regulatory arbitrage to reduce their capital. What do you think this means?

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Regulatory arbitrage involves entering into a transaction or series of transactions, without affecting the risks being taken, in order to reduce regulatory capital requirements.

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