U.S. insurance corporation and Fed study new deposit rules for banks
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is studying together with the Federal Reserve to apply new stricter capital rules to banks with more than US$ 100 billion in assets, in order to reinforce security after the failures of entities such as Silicon Valley Bank. This was confirmed Thursday by FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg in a speech in which he called for "…
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