“Teammates”: US banks receptive to Covid-19 measures as CECL implementation delayed
Nancy Pelosi (Credit: Aaron Schwartz, Shutterstock)
Practitioners say US banks are responding positively to measures taken to resuscitate the economy following the coronavirus outbreak, as the US Senate postponed the implementation of a controversial new accounting standard as part of its US$2.2 trillion stimulus package.
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