Australia’s bank regulator on Friday raised the amount of spare cash that No. 3 lender ANZ (ANZ.AX), opens new tab must keep on hand due to suspected wide-ranging misconduct at its bond trading unit, the first financial fallout from the growing scandal.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) had been due to review a A$500 million ($335 million) capital add-on it imposed on ANZ and other big lenders in 2019 during a crackdown on industry misconduct, but instead raised ANZ’s requirement by A$250 million, citing risk culture concerns.
Source: REUTER
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