Banks may face new rules to cover risk as interest rates go up
Brussels
BANKS face a push from international regulators for stiffer rules on the capital needed to handle an increase in interest rates.
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is weighing updating its standards for capturing interest rate risk on assets banks plan to hold to maturity, Stefan Ingves, the regulator's chairman, said in an interview.
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