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Banks to face new rules over failures

Banks face being hit with a new set of international capital rules aimed at forcing bondholders rather than taxpayers to bail out failing institutions.

Global regulators are seeking support from world leaders to draw up proposals to force banks to hold a minimum amount of debt that can be “bailed in” if a bank collapses.

Mark Carney, the Bank of England governor who is heading efforts to prevent a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis, said the move was a necessary part of the “ambitious” desire of the Group of 20 nations to stop the most important banks from being “too big to fail”.

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