29 Aug 2023
New! Bank Capital Proposal Issued by Federal Banking Agencies
Federal banking agencies recently issued proposed changes to regulatory capital requirements for banks and bank holding companies. The proposal seeks to implement stronger capital and liquidity requirements to align more fully with risks and to implement the changes adopted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Check out this article providing a comprehensive analysis of the proposed regulatory capital requirements.
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