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Fed TLAC proposals put structured notes in limbo

The vague definitions of structured notes in the US rules spark confusion among dealers, while banks such as Morgan Stanley may need to restructure debt

Draft Fed TLAC rules unclear on structured notes
Draft Fed rules leave dealers in the dark

The vague definition of structured notes in the US Federal Reserve's new loss-absorbing debt requirements has led to confusion among dealers about what can sit in the bail-in buffer. Others are worried the definitions may force some banks to revisit their capital structure.

The Fed published its draft requirements for banks' holdings of total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) debt on October 30. The

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