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A bank’s balance sheet information is shown below (in $000).On Balance Sheet ItemsFace ValueCash$140,600Short-term government securities (<92 days)7,300Long-term government securities (>92 days)433,400Federal Reserve stock11,700Repos secured by federal agencies178,000Claims on U. S. depository institutions956,900Loans to foreign banks, OECD CRC rated 21,830,000General obligation municipals189,000Claims on or guaranteed by federal agencies28,400Municipal revenue bonds131,900Residential mortgages, category 1, loan-to-value ratio 75%6,900,000Commercial loans6,567,669Loans to sovereigns, OECD CRC rated 313,500Premises and equipment474,000Off Balance Sheet Items:Conversion Factor (%)Face ValueU. S. Government CounterpartyLoan commitments:<1 year20$3001–5 year501,140Standby letters of credit:Performance-related50200Dire ct-credit substitute100100U. S. Depository Institutions CounterpartyLoan commitments:<1 year20100>1 year503,000Standby letters of credit:Performance-related50200Dire ct-credit substitute10056,400Commercial letters of credit20400State and Local Government Counterparty (revenue municipals)Loan commitments:>1 year50100Standby letters of credit:Performance-related50135,400 Corporate Customer CounterpartyLoan commitments:<1 year203,212,400>1 year503,046,278Standby letters of credit:Performance-related50101,543 Direct-credit substitute100490,900Commercial letters of credit2078,978Sovereign CounterpartyLoan commitments, OECD CRC rated 1:<1 year20110,500>1 year501,225,400Sovereign CounterpartyLoan commitments, OECD CRC rated 2:<1 year2085,000>1 year50115,500Sovereign CounterpartyLoan commitments, OECD CRC rated 7:>1 year5030,000Interest rate market contracts (current exposure assumed to be zero):<1 year (notional amount)02,000>1–5 year (notional amount)0.55,000To be adequately capitalized, what are the bank’s CET1, Tier I, and total risk–based capital requirements under Basel III? (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. (e. g., 32))

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