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1 Vickers said market discipline might even force banks to act much sooner.
2 The review could force banks to scale back loans to energy companies.
3 But it will force banks to pay far more for their funding.
4 They can also force banks to post more collateral in derivative trades.
5 Lincoln's provision would force banks to spin off swaps-dealing operations into separately capitalized units.
6 Labour pledged to force banks to hold more capital and to break up state-owned banks.
7 The tight deadline will also force banks to hurry up shifting contracts to the continent.
8 That would force banks to raise mortgage rates more.
9 Capital rules force banks to fund a minimum amount of business through equity, rather than debt.
10 The accord will force banks to triple the amount of capital they hold over six years.
11 Any restructuring that would force banks to take losses would be far too risky, he says.
12 It also pledged to force banks to hold more capital and to break up state-owned banks.
13 Higher short-term rates force banks to pay more to borrow from customers through certificates of deposit.
14 It can force banks to trim sketchy or risky businesses, and cut payouts to build capital.
15 It could also force banks to restrain dividends.
16 The EU rules also force banks to build up cash buffers from 2015 to withstand market shocks.
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