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The user wants an in-depth article about "Kapitaladaequanzquote" (Capital Adequacy Ratio). I have already performed the initial searches and gathered the necessary information, including real external links and a list of internal links.

I will now proceed with writing the article, ensuring all specified sections, formatting, linking, and quality requirements are met.

LINK_POOL (Hidden for final output):

  • Internal Links (15):

    1. risk-weighted assets
    2. Tier 1 capital
    3. Common Equity Tier 1
    4. Basel Accords
    5. regulatory capital
    6. financial stability
    7. systemic risk
    8. loan losses
    9. bank failures
    10. credit risk
    11. operational risk
    12. market risk
    13. stress testing
    14. liquidity
    15. balance sheet
  • External Links (4):

    1. Bank for International Settlements (BIS)26 (Used for Basel III framework)
    2. Federal Reserve Board25 (Used for US regulatory capital)
    3. Reuters (Used for post-crisis reform) - Correction: I should find a more direct link or use a different source from the search results that is currently live. Let's re-evaluate. The initial Reuters link seems fine, though the content is more recent news than historical. Let's look for a news article directly referencing a historical impact or event for post-crisis reform.
      • Re-check search results:24 "Fed Abandons Tough Bank Capital Rules After Industry Pushback, Plans Simpler Framework for 2026 - CTOL Digital Solutions" - This is current news and less historical for "Practical Applications."
      • 23 "Banks' Adjustments to Basel III Capital Requirements - DiVA portal" (academic paper, discussing Basel III in response to GFC). This could work for history or limitations.
      • "Basel III: Finalising post-crisis reforms - Wikipedia" (references 2008 crisis). This is a Wikipedia link, not a primary source.
      • 22 "NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES BANK CAPITAL REDUX: SOLVENCY, LIQUIDITY, AND CRISIS" - Excellent for historical context and limitations. Let's use this for limitations, and the Federal Reserve Board link21 or20 can be used for practical applications of regulatory frameworks.
      • For the "Practical Applications" section, I'll use the Federal Reserve Board's information on their regulatory framework19,18.
      • For "History and Origin," the BIS link17 is good for Basel III framework origins.
      • For "Limitations and Criticisms," the IMF working paper16 is excellent.
      • For the fourth external link, how about something related to bank failures or crises directly impacting capital adequacy?15 "Chancellor could learn from new play's about banking's demise - Yahoo News UK" talks about the 2008 crisis and regulatory complacency. This can be used for limitations.

    Revised External Links:

    1. Basel III Framework14
    2. Federal Reserve Capital Requirements13
    3. IMF Working Paper on Basel III12
    4. Post-Crisis Banking Lessons11 (Yahoo News UK, but referencing a broader point about UK banking and 2008 crisis response, seems acceptable as it refers to real events and current discussions on regulation).

This refined list looks solid. I have 4 unique domains (BIS, Federal Reserve, IMF, Yahoo News UK).

Now, proceed with writing the article.12345678910

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