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Public-private partnerships would help ensure no company slips through "supervisory cracks," says World Economic Forum.
Public-private partnerships would help ensure no company slips through "supervisory cracks," says World Economic Forum.
Wall Street continues to lobby global regulators, arguing against capital requirements, even as the new rules' ink is barely dry.
Proposed rules for over-the-counter swaps transactions are projected to require collateral of between 200 billion and 420 billion euros.
Basel Committee says it won't 'significantly' increase banks' capital requirements any further in the remaining stages of its rules overhaul.
Rule saves Wall Street banks billions of dollars a year because they no longer must post initial margin on trades with their affiliates.
Change is expected to save big banks billions.