Banks claim trading book rules will hit hedges

Regulatory measures of risk would leap 133% for some positions, warns ING, as regulators press ahead with plans to limit diversification benefits

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Banks are lashing out at plans to limit the extent to which portfolio diversification can cut capital requirements, arguing it will also remove incentives to hedge. One study shows the restriction could cause risk measures to rise by 133% for some hedged positions.

"By not allowing full diversification there is a complete disincentive to hedge certain exposures. This will be even more extreme for emerging markets where it is more common to hedge exposures across asset classes," says Marc van

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