Basel on right track with bank capital rules: central bankers
They also urge that focus be on avoiding a significant rise in overall capital requirements
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REGULATORS are heading in the right direction in reforming the way banks calculate how much capital they must hold to stay solvent, a group of central bankers said on Sunday.
The reforms have been heavily criticised by lenders who say they will lead to hefty increases in capital requirements, an outcome the central bankers said should be avoided.
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