Fed’s Barr open to tougher capital standards
Federal Reserve Board vice chair for supervision Michael Barr (Credit: AEI))
Federal Reserve vice chair for supervision Michael Barr opened the door to more stringent regulatory requirements in his first substantive remarks on capital requirements since taking office earlier this year, in a speech which also trailed big changes to come in future for stress tests.
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