KONTAN.CO.ID - WELLINGTON. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) said on Friday it was considering almost doubling the required capital banks would need to hold to bolster the financial system's capacity to handle any shocks. The RBNZ, which regulates the banking sector, said in a statement that the increase in capital for individual banks would depend on a number of factors but would generally be between 20 and 60 percent. "These proposals are designed to make bank failures less frequent," said RBNZ Deputy Governor and General Manager of Financial Stability, Geoff Bascand. "With these changes we estimate the banking system will be resilient to shocks that might occur only once every two hundred years."
New Zealand central bank proposes almost doubling bank capital requirements
KONTAN.CO.ID - WELLINGTON. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) said on Friday it was considering almost doubling the required capital banks would need to hold to bolster the financial system's capacity to handle any shocks. The RBNZ, which regulates the banking sector, said in a statement that the increase in capital for individual banks would depend on a number of factors but would generally be between 20 and 60 percent. "These proposals are designed to make bank failures less frequent," said RBNZ Deputy Governor and General Manager of Financial Stability, Geoff Bascand. "With these changes we estimate the banking system will be resilient to shocks that might occur only once every two hundred years."