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ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt pledges her bank will accept whatever regulatory capital requirements the RBNZ decides to implement, but argues ASB's alternative capital proposals represent a better balance between stability and cost

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ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt pledges her bank will accept whatever regulatory capital requirements the RBNZ decides to implement, but argues ASB's alternative capital proposals represent a better balance between stability and cost

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What's the alternative... break the law?

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With more than a billion dollar profit a year, it is easy for them to comply, so they can keep on making more. A wise strategy, unlike ANZ's threat to reduce business here.

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