Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Big US banks face tougher lending rules than global rivals





The eight biggest US banks will need to hold twice as much equity capital as required globally under a new rule launched by US regulators on Tuesday, intended to protect taxpayers from any future costly bailouts.


The rule, launched by the country’s three main banking regulators, would impose a so-called leverage ratio, a hard cap on how much banks can borrow to fund their business, requiring them to hold equity capital equal to 6 per cent of total assets.









via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1279445/big-us-banks-face-tougher-lending-rules-global-rivals

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