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Robert Downey
November 2, 2015
Bank Reform, Financial Crisis, Regulation, Too Big to Fail

Fed Imposes New Limits on Big Banks to Reduce Bailout Risks

Robert Downey
November 2, 2015
Bank Reform, Financial Crisis, Regulation, Too Big to Fail

The Wall Street Journal - Ryan Tracy

The Better Banking Law take: We welcome the Fed's recently proposed "total loss-absorbing capacity" principles, which are similar to those the European Central Bank has put forth to avoid taxpayer bailouts.

Source:http://www.wsj.com/articles/fed-set-to-propose-new-bank-debt-requirement-to-reduce-bailout-risks-1446229196

Tagged: bank reform, Bank Regulation, The Fed, European Central Bank, TLAC, Bailouts, Big Banks, Too Big to Fail

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