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Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders
Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders

Mint

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders

(Bloomberg) -- Germany's Bundesbank said Europe should delay new global capital requirements for banks' trading businesses and could eventually consider permanent changes to them. 'It's certainly sensible to wait until it's clear what the US will do,' Bundesbank executive board member Michael Theurer said in a speech on Thursday in Frankfurt. That would provide time to 'conduct a fact check' in the interest of preserving 'the level playing field' between banks on either side of the Atlantic, he said. The European Union is considering delaying or changing planned international rules known as the fundamental review of the trading book, amid uncertainty over whether and how the US will implement them under the Trump administration. Banks have been lobbying for a lighter regulatory burden to make them more competitive, and authorities are weighing how they can simplify the rules to support growth. Potential concessions on the trading rules include alleviating data requirements, spacing out reports and other issues, Bloomberg reported previously. Such 'targeted' tweaks floated by the European Commission can simplify the approaches taken by banks and lower expenses for complying with the rules, Theurer said. While these would be temporary, 'at a later point, the commission could present a suggestion for a law that would continue the temporary measures or adjust and extend them,' Theurer said in the text of a speech he gave in Frankfurt. He added that European bank supervisors agree that approvals for determining what banks hold in their trading books as well as oversight of the so-called standard approach need to be efficient. For smaller banks, European-wide processes will be applied in a 'proportional' manner to keep costs as low as possible, he said. More stories like this are available on

Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders
Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders

Bloomberg

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Bundesbank Backs Delay to Trading Rules for European Lenders

Germany's Bundesbank said Europe should delay new global capital requirements for banks' trading businesses and could eventually consider permanent changes to them. 'It's certainly sensible to wait until it's clear what the US will do,' Bundesbank executive board member Michael Theurer said in a speech on Thursday in Frankfurt. That would provide time to 'conduct a fact check' in the interest of preserving 'the level playing field' between banks on either side of the Atlantic, he said.

Bundesbank backs simplifying banks' capital requirements
Bundesbank backs simplifying banks' capital requirements

Reuters

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Bundesbank backs simplifying banks' capital requirements

FRANKFURT, May 15 (Reuters) - The Bundesbank's top bank supervisor on Thursday backed simplifying Europe's capital requirements for lenders, while stressing this does not mean lowering them. "We are therefore committed, within the European Union and the Eurosystem, to simplifying the current capital framework," Michael Theurer told a conference organised by the German central bank. "I hope that we will succeed in this with our European partners. However, it would be premature to say exactly where this will lead."

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