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U.S. bank regulators consider new rules for regional banks in times of crisis

The new steps include the regional banks raising long-term debt that will help absorb losses in cases of insolvency, the WSJ reported adding three people familiar with the matter.

The WSJ report comes over a week after U.S. Federal Reserve chief Michael Barr said that there soon may be tougher rules on large regional lenders after a ‘holistic’ review of bank capital requirements is concluded.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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