Denmark Seeks to Pass Too-Big-to-Fail Bank Laws in Parts

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Denmark’s government is exploring the option of splitting proposed legislation for systemically important banks into smaller parts to ease its passage through parliament.

After opposition lawmakers refused to back proposals put forward by a government-appointed committee in March, the Business Ministry now says it may need to abandon its goal of pushing a single bill for too-big-to-fail banks through the legislature.