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If approved by U.S. watchdogs, the rules would require big banks to increase their capital cushion by almost 20 percent to ensure they can survive another crunch.
Companies have roughly half a trillion dollars of leveraged loans coming due in the next three years, and CLOs control about 70 percent of the U.S. corporate loan market.