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Who gets a direct line to the Fed? Congress weighs risks of Fed ‘skinny accounts’ for crypto and fintech firms
The Federal Reserve is considering granting access to 'skinny' accounts for crypto and fintech firms, prompting congressional debate over the appropriate level of access. Lawmakers are weighing the risks associated with these accounts, which would provide direct Fed access to financial institutions.
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