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Basel regulators weigh cost of reform

Tough rules requiring banks to set aside more funds to cope with future crises could cut world economic growth by up to 1 percentage point, a leading architect of the reforms has told the Financial Times.

Nout Wellink, chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Regulation, said regulators were determined to press ahead even though bankers and industry lobbyists have warned the reforms would stifle bank lending and growth.

The committee, made up of regulators and banking supervisors from around the world, is still calculating the impact of its proposed overhaul of capital and liquidity rules ahead of a vote in November.

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