Global regulators may largely stick to planned capital surcharges of up to 2.5 percent for the world’s biggest banks while adjusting how the levies are calculated, according to three people familiar with the talks.
September 28, 2011
Global regulators may largely stick to planned capital surcharges of up to 2.5 percent for the world’s biggest banks while adjusting how the levies are calculated, according to three people familiar with the talks.
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