FDIC to Turn Screws on Banks, Require 5% of Assets

The FDIC on Tuesday ill propose a leverage rule requiring big banks to have common equity equal to at least 5 percent of their assets-stricter than the international banking regulations known as Basel III, sources tell CNBC.
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