E.U. Mulls 3% Bank Surcharge As Compromise
The European Union is said to be considering a 3% surcharge banks as a compromise to satisfy national bank regulators who want more flexibility in imposing higher capital requirements on financial institutions than those adopted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
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