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Four US G-Sibs reach record-low ratios as leverage requirements ease
The supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) at US global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) fell in the second quarter of 2026, with four banks reaching record lows.
SLRs fell at seven of the eight US G-Sibs in the first full quarter under the revised enhanced SLR (eSLR) framework. Seven banks adopted the new requirements early, from January 2026, while BNY Mellon switched when the rule formally
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