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Prudential Regulation

In simple terms Prudential Regulation is about setting rules that make it unlikely that a financial services firm, such as a bank, will collapse unable to repay its debts. So, prudential rules require financial firms to hold sufficient capital and have adequate risk controls in place to reduce this likelihood to acceptable levels.

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