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美国银行业资本金“宽松版”提案据悉遭多名FDIC董事反对

It is reported that the proposal for the "Loose Version" of the capital of the banking industry in the United States has been opposed by several FDIC directors.

Breakings ·  Sep 21 13:27

The Federal Reserve outlined a plan last week to significantly relax the requirements for increasing bank capital proposed in July 2023. At least three directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) have opposed this plan, and the support of five FDIC directors is required to formally propose a new draft. Jonathan McNa, a Republican member of the FDIC board, revealed last week that he will not vote in favor of the re-proposal because he does not believe the proposal can solve all the problems. An informed source said that another Republican member of the FDIC board, Travis Hill, is concerned about the process and substance of the re-proposal by Basel. And two other informed sources revealed that Roshit Chopra, a Democrat and director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) of the FDIC board, is also dissatisfied with this change.

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