Basel committee seeks 9% Tier 1 capital - German paper
By Jacob Gaffney
• September 7, 2010 • 7:53am

Global banks will be required to hold Tier 1 capital of nine percent including a 3 percent so-called "conservation buffer", German weekly Die Zeit reported, quoting a draft proposal from the Basel Committee, the body tasked with drawing up global banking rules.

Die Zeit's online edition also said regulators can demand banks accumulate a so-called "anti-cyclical buffer" of 3 percent so that Tier 1 capital requirements can rise to 12 percent in boom times.

Previously regulators required a Tier 1 ratio of no less than 4 percent.