ECB levfin rules could give banks 'something to push back with'

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ECB levfin rules could give banks 'something to push back with'

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The European Central Bank has laid out its plans to regulate leveraged lending at banks it supervises, a move that could curb aggressive deal structures and give banks a way to resist pressure for low lending standards from their private equity clients.

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