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The aim, he says, is to lower stocks and raise cash reserves in case of a liquidity crunch.
Many of these investments are originated in Europe and other offshore areas and under current law do not require capital reserves in case of losses.
One possible compromise not being discussed in the Doha round may be for countries to continue relying on trade for most food imports, but hold bigger reserves in case of crises.
Indeed, of all the banks that received bailout money as of Jan . 6 it had the second-highest ratio of bad loans, when compared with its capital and its cushion of reserves in case of further loan losses.
Such moves would reduce those institutions' much-needed retail deposits at a time when banks across the Continent are being required to raise their capital reserves in case of future financial shocks.
"The UK keeps fuel reserves in case of emergencies, but they are not uniformly spread and the South East of England is particularly vulnerable to shocks to the supply chain," he said.
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The parameters include more rigorous scrutiny of the capital that banks hold in reserve in case of unexpected losses.
As the metal settled, the mold was filled by the workmen with metal from furnaces held in reserve in case of accident.
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