Trump’s focus on US yields fuels bets on bank leverage rule


THE Trump administration’s pledge to contain long-term US Treasury yields has strengthened bond market expectations that a long-desired regulatory shift on bank leverage requirements could be finally looming.

Some traders are betting regulators may soon focus on a review of the Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR), a rule requiring big US banks to hold an extra layer of loss-absorbing capital against US government debt and central bank deposits.

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