Global bank regulators seek a ‘miracle’ deal on capital


Dombret: ‘The positions of the Banque de France and the Bundesbank are closely aligned’. – Bloomberg

LONDON: Global banking regulators are scrambling to reach a compromise on new capital standards, as political support wanes in Europe and the US for new curbs on the industry.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is huddling at a private meeting in Santiago, Chile to try to bridge deep divides between the US, Europe and other nations on a package of rules billed as the final international regulatory response to the 2008 financial crisis. The Basel Committee, which includes the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, is racing to meet a year-end deadline for completing the standards.

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