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However, banks still have their work cut out for them as the new rules may lead to costly infrastructure and business line overhauls, and will add to regulatory burdens.
Although banks heaved a sigh of relief that the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s revised market risk capital framework was less onerous than feared, they will still be facing a hugely expensive undertaking, impacting both infrastructure and certain business lines. The exact costs banks will incur are hard to calculate because it will depend on...
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