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EU considers leverage cap for banks

By Nikki Tait in Brussels

Published: February 9 2009 21:07 | Last updated: February 9 2009 21:07

European banks could face a cap on the extent to which their balance sheets can be leveraged, as well as further increases in the capital they are required to hold, under reforms outlined by Europe’s top regulator on Monday.

EU internal market commissioner Charlie McCreevy said he was “convinced that we need an overall cap on leverage on bank balance sheets regardless of risk asset weightings or value-at-risk measurements”.

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