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Banks opine on new capital rules
US regulators have proposed overhauling capital requirements, allowing banks to keep less cash on hand, a priority for the industry after over a decade of debate. Banks are largely satisfied with the proposal, while progressives warn it could leave the financial system vulnerable. Trade associations seek to eliminate overlap between new rules and existing requirements for systematically important banks and the Federal Reserve’s annual stress tests.
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