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Singapore central bank lists seven systemically important lenders

Thu, 30th Apr 2015 12:51

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SINGAPORE, April 30 (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank hasnamed three domestic and four foreign lenders in the list ofdomestic systematically important banks and proposed aregulatory framework for their supervision.

The list released on Thursday included DBS Bank,Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, United Overseas Bank, Citibank, Malayan Banking Bhd,Standard Chartered and HSBC.

Tougher rules have been adopted around the world since the2008 financial crisis to ensure banks are better positioned towithstand unexpected losses.

Regulators are also trying to protect their home turf byforcing global banks to ring-fence their retail operations inoverseas markets.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in the statement that the named banks will need a minimum common equityTier 1 capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of 6.5 percent, Tier 1 CARof 8 percent and total CAR of 10 percent.

This compares with the Basel III minimum requirements of 4.5percent, 6 percent and 8 percent respectively.

Singapore banks have traditionally maintained higher capitalbuffers, helping the city state to rank as Asia's most vibrantwealth management centre.

The MAS said that other measures, such as recovery andresolution planning, liquidity coverage ratio requirements andenhanced disclosures, will also apply to these banks.

The move comes after Singapore announced a plan in 2012 toforce foreign banks with a relatively large share of deposits inthe city state to incorporate their retail operations locally,forcing them to commit more capital there (http://reut.rs/1GyHdxP). (Reporting by Saeed Azhar; Editing by David Goodman)

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