The eight largest U.S. banks were told Tuesday that they will have to add as much as $68 billion in extra capital to comply with a new rule intended to help firms weather losses during periods of market stress, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The eight largest U.S. banks were told Tuesday that they will have to add as much as $68 billion in extra capital to comply with a new rule intended to help firms weather losses during periods of market stress, the Wall Street Journal reports.