Federal Reserve's Powell: Regulatory proposal criticized by banks will be revised by end of year
The proposed rule, issued last summer by the Fed and other regulatory agencies, is intended to implement changes that were negotiated internationally after the 2008 global financial crisis. Among other things, the rule would require the largest banks -- those with more than
Large banks, though, have resisted the proposal, known as the "Basel III endgame" and spearheaded by the Fed's vice chair for supervision,
Banks aren't the only opponents of the proposal. The
Powell, under questioning by the
"There is a risk like that, and we're very focused on it," he said.
On Thursday, Powell also repeated a comment he made to the
Powell's willingness to consider changes to the bank rule drew condemnation from some
"You've gone weak-kneed on this," said Sen.
Separately, Powell reiterated his comment from Wednesday that if inflation continued to fall back toward the Fed's 2% target, which he expects, then the central bank would begin cutting its benchmark interest rate this year.
TheFed'skeyrate,nowat a 23-year high of about 5.4%, has led to much higher rates for mortgages, auto loans and credit card borrowing. Those higher borrowing costs have likely contributed to widespread public sourness about the economy, which poses a threat to President
"We're waiting to become more confident that inflation is moving sustainably at 2%,"
Powell said. "When we do get that confidence -- and we're not far from it -- it'll be appropriate" to implement rate cuts, "so that we don't drive the economy into recession."



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