Banks ‘pushed and pulled’ by conflicting rules

Senior financial industry executives at Sibos conference warn of a lack of global harmonisation among regulators

Despite the onslaught of new rules since the financial crisis, a lack of global harmonisation among regulators means there is a risk that problems fall through the cracks, a panel of senior financial industry executives has warned.

Speaking on a panel at Sibos, four senior executives said regulators and policymakers globally had so far failed to improve the efficiency of financial regulation.

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