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Banks May Need $50 Billion New Capital After Brexit

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Banks may need to find $30 billion to $50 billion of additional capital to support new European units in the aftermath of a hard Brexit, and some smaller firms may abandon their operations on the continent altogether as profitability plunges, according to Oliver Wyman Inc., Bloomberg News reported today. The extra money is equivalent to 15 percent to 30 percent of the capital wholesale banks commit to the region, the management consultant said in a report released today. In addition, operating costs could rise by $1 billion as functions currently handled in London are duplicated on the continent as banks scramble to establish new hubs to ensure prized access to the European Union’s markets. A hard Brexit, where banks lose privileges access to the European Union’s single market, would “fragment European wholesale banking,” Oliver Wyman partners including Matt Austen and Lindsey Naylor said in the report.