Fed governor proposes new standards to prevent bank failures
Washington, Jul 10- Federal Reserve Governor and Vice Chairman for Supervision Michael Barr on Monday proposed a series of changes to the U.S. banking system, including tougher capital requirements for large and medium-sized banks, in order to avoid new bankruptcies. In a speech at the Bipartisan Policy Center think tank, Barr laid out his vision for updating…
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