Euro banks face €55bn capital hit on leverage

Barclays research suggests they will have to double investment banking capital or halve assets to comply with new ratio

The move to an asset-based leverage ratio of 3% to meet Basel III regulatory requirements on leverage could represent a €55 billion capital cost for European banks, according to research from Barclays.

An alternative would be for them to halve their asset base by €1.8 trillion, or find a way to double returns, according to a report published today.

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