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Global banking regulators postpone approval of new rules

Global banking regulators on Tuesday postponed the approval of new capital rules designed to avert a repeat of the financial crisis, saying they needed more time to finalise the long-awaited and contentious reform.

January 03, 2017 / 18:05 IST
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Global banking regulators on Tuesday postponed the approval of new capital rules designed to avert a repeat of the financial crisis, saying they needed more time to finalise the long-awaited and contentious reform.

Central bank governors and heads of supervision from nearly 30 countries were due to meet on Jan. 8 to approve new rules that will determine how much capital lenders in the world's major financial centres must hold against loans and other assets.

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But the proposed changes have proven divisive, with European regulators worrying they would curb bank lending - the prime source of funding for companies in the region.

After failing to strike an agreement in Chile late last year, the Basel Committee said on Tuesday more work was needed before the new rules could be submitted for approval by its oversight body, the Group of Central Bank Governors and Heads of Supervision (GHOS).