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UK to delay capital rules for banks’ trading arms until 2028

Bank of England flags ‘continued uncertainty’ over other jurisdictions’ timelines

The Bank of England plans to consult on delaying the implementation of the new rules Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images
The Bank of England plans to consult on delaying the implementation of the new rules Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images

The Bank of England is set to delay new capital rules for banks’ trading activities until the start of 2028.

The trading rules are a key element of the Basel III package, which was introduced by a group of central banks in 2017 as the latest in a series of accords rolled out after the financial crisis.

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