Banks braced for new European risk capital rules

Europe's 7,000-plus banks and investment firms have until 2006 to meet new capital adequacy rules unveiled by the European Commission that aim to be aligned with freshly-agreed global Basel II standards.

The new rules are expected to cut the amount of capital institutions must set aside against operational risk by an average of 5%, according to Jean Claude Thebault, director for financial institutions at the commission.

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