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The Collapse of Two Banks Has Raised Questions About Financial Regulation
The recent collapse of two big regional banks in the US has brought into question the effectiveness of financial regulation, which included raising the cap from $50 billion to $250 billion, creating an arms race and doubling or quadrupling the size of banks in a few years.
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The recent collapse of two big banks is causing significant stress in the financial system and raising concerns about the effectiveness of stress tests and liquidity requirements for big banks.
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The recent collapse of two big banks is causing significant stress in the financial system and raising concerns about the effectiveness of stress tests and liquidity requirements for big banks.