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Halting these quarterly payouts would be wise given the new economic reality
Suspending payouts should bolster capital buffers
Banks had raised fears new rules could spur huge rise in loan books losses
Despite policymakers’ efforts there are growing signs that investor confidence is cracking
Under new regime top lenders’ capital requirements to rise by $46bn
EBA factors in period of ‘low for longer’ rates and 4%-plus economic contraction
Central bank statement notes household spending is ‘moderate’ rather than ‘strong’
Watchdog wants lenders across the bloc to have more control over how they model results
UK lenders and insurers face scrutiny over how they would cope in 3 temperature rise scenarios
All 7 British lenders covered pass stress tests for third year
US central bank vice-chair says liquidity tests may have led to spike in borrowing costs
Market dislocation triggers calls for looser banking rules
Changes prompt one governor to warn of increased risk to financial stability
Quarles says financial sector’s post-crisis recapitalisation is ‘complete’
EBA says new global rules will raise minimum requirements 22.4%
The 12 largest US lenders cleared to return $136bn in dividends and buybacks
The Federal Reserve singles out Credit Suisse in its annual stress tests
Swiss bank banned from increasing payments to parent company
Institutions deemed to be strong enough to weather a severe economic downturn
US regulatory overhaul cuts burden for some, but not all
BoE governor Mark Carney is right to suggest adding global warming to stress tests
Green risks and opportunities may be covered in stress tests from 2019
Financial system is ‘ready for Brexit’, says Bank of England governor Mark Carney
Time of Wednesday’s publication pushed back several hours
Bank of England set to unveil results of annual financial health check on UK lenders
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