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Jamie Dimon, CEO Of JPMorgan Chase, Calls International Bank Rules 'Anti-American'
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The United States should consider pulling out of the Basel group of global
regulators, Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, said in an
interview with the Financial Times.
Dimon said he was supportive of forcing banks to have more capital but
argued that moves to impose an additional charge on the largest global banks
went too far, particularly for U.S. lenders.
He was quoted as describing new international bank capital rules as "anti-
American".
"I'm very close to thinking the U.S. shouldn't be in Basel anymore. I would
not have agreed to rules that are blatantly anti-American," he said in the
interview.
"Our regulators should go there and say: 'If it's not in the interests of
the U.S., we're not doing it'."
The Basel III capital rules are designed to increase the safety of the
financial system by making banks build up risk-absorbent "core tier one"
capital to at least 7 percent of risk-weighted assets. The biggest,
including JPMorgan, have to reach 9.5 percent.
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