New Delhi, Dec. 8 -- Banks in the Asia-Pacific region, including India, maintain stronger capital positions than their counterparts in the United States and Western Europe, according to Moody's latest survey report.

Robust Capital Buffers and Regulatory Oversight

The survey highlighted that the region's largest banks generally sustain robust capital buffers under prudent regulatory supervision, reported ANI.

Risk-weighted asset (RWA) densities, which adjust for credit risk, vary across the region and reflect underlying asset quality and credit losses over the past decade. Higher RWA densities indicate a larger proportion of riskier assets.

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