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Canadian Banking Regulator Adjusts Capital Buffer for Stability
Canada’s banking regulator has announced a reduction in the domestic stability buffer to 3% from 3.5%, giving banks more flexibility with their capital deployment.

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- The Canadian banking regulator has lowered the domestic stability buffer from 3.5% to 3%, offering banks more capital flexibility.
- This adjustment is part of OSFI's strategy to maintain financial stability while allowing for greater operational autonomy.
- Industry experts are divided on whether this move indicates a shift towards less stringent regulatory oversight.
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