Banco Santander (SAN) is set to receive European regulatory approval to hold less capital for risks at their insurance businesses, Jorge Zuloaga, Laura Noonan, and Nicholas Comfort of Bloomberg reports. The European Central Bank is expected to grant bank permissions to apply to the Danish Compromise, an accounting treatment that allows banks to free up capital to invest, lend more, or pay out to investors, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
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