Banks dive as Vickers report calls for radical shake-up

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Banks led markets sharply lower in early trading after a long-awaited report from Sir John Vickers and the Independent Commission on Banking proposed a radical shake-up of the sector.

The report said banks should split their investment and retail banking operations, as well as raise capital requirements sharply - above levels proposed by Basel III regulations. In reaction, shares dropped sharply at open, dragging the FTSE 100 down over 2%, or 115 points, to 5,099. Banks were the biggest losers in early trading, with Barclays off 2.9% or 4.15p, at 139.9p, Lloyds lower by 2.37p or 0.74p, at 30.3p, and RBS down 4.8%, or 1.03p, at 20.47p. Asian-focused banks HSBC and Standard Chartered were more steady but still saw losses. HSBC shed 1% or 4.9p, falling to 499.6...

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