US firms up bank liquidity rules
US regulatory agencies firmed up their large bank liquidity rules on Wednesday, tweaking the final version to allow privately traded corporate debt into liquidity buffers, but holding firm on restricting munis, ABS, covered bonds and non-US agencies, in stark contrast to European liquidity standards, which have been gradually diluted.
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