FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Global banks will be required to hold Tier 1 capital of nine percent including a 3 percent so-called “conservation buffer,” German weekly Die Zeit reported, quoting a draft proposal from the Basel Committee, the body tasked with drawing up global banking rules.
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