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Higher bank capital better for New Zealand banking system: governor

Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-30 13:22:17|Editor: Liu
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WELLINGTON, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- The Reserve Bank can improve the soundness of the New Zealand banking system by requiring banks to hold more capital with no trade-off to efficiency, Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr said on Friday.

In a speech to the Business New Zealand CEO Forum in Auckland, Orr said that a banking system is sound only if it operates well in almost all circumstances and if the public is still confident in the system even when a bank fails.

"The most important tool in our kit is ensuring banks hold sufficient capital (equity) to be able to absorb unanticipated events. The level of capital reflects the bank owners' commitment, or skin in the game, to ensure they can operate in all business conditions, bringing public confidence," he said.

The Reserve Bank needs to ensure there is sufficient capital in the banking system to match the public's risk tolerance, the governor said, adding it is the New Zealand public, both current and future citizens, who would bear the brunt of a banking mess.

Relatively higher levels of capital make a bank safer because it provides a buffer to cope with unexpected events and meet financial commitments. But capital comes at a cost to owners and long-term investors, who invariably want to reduce the risk to their own money while still generating good profits, Orr said.

The Reserve Bank has been assessing the capital level in the banking sector that minimizes the cost to society of a bank failure, while ensuring the banking system remains profitable, he said.

The Reserve Bank will be releasing a final consultation paper on bank capital requirements in mid-December, with an emphasis on the need to take a broad perspective for all New Zealanders and not just bank owners and investors, Orr added.

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