UK banking reforms 'must be delayed'

Plans to reform the British banking sector should be put on hold until the UK economy has recovered and taxpayers have been repaid for bailing out the banks, the head of the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has said today.

UK banking reforms 'must be delayed'

Plans to reform the British banking sector should be put on hold until the UK economy has recovered and taxpayers have been repaid for bailing out the banks, the head of the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has said today.

Chief executive Angela Knight argued that now was not the right time to add to the sector's regulatory burden.

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