Impact On The Nation's Six Biggest Banks Under New Leverage Rule
The FDIC on Tuesday will propose a leverage rule requiring big banks to have common equity equal to at least 5 percent of their assets—stricter than the international banking regulations known as Basel III, noted in CNBC.
We have shown the scenario analysis in the article "Basel III Requirements: A Look at Largest Banks by RBC" dated July 2, 2013 highlighting leverage ratio (3% to 6%) for the four largest banks, as well as . . .
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