Bloomberg
US banking regulators are considering asking large regional banks to add to financial cushions to make
it easier to wind them down in a future crisis, Dow Jones reported citing people familiar with the matter.
New rules under consideration include requirements for regional banks to raise long-term debt that can help absorb losses in case of insolvency, extending a slimmed-down version of
rules that apply only to the largest US megabanks, according to the report.