Fed change may mean more lenient oversight for banks
The Federal Reserve's top supervisory official stepped down to avoid a potentially thorny legal battle with President-elect Donald Trump, a move consumer advocates said could undermine safeguards protecting Americans from reckless banking practices. Michael Barr, the Fed's vice president of supervision, said earlier this week he'll step down from that…
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