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    Overall framework to remain more robust than previous version, but will aim to eliminate overlaps

    Michelle Bowman has unveiled the US Federal Reserve’s proposed changes to banking regulations.

    In a speech at the Cato Institute on March 12, the Fed’s vice-chair for supervision explained how smaller and regional banks would receive a modest reduction in capital requirements. Larger lenders would benefit from a small net change in their own requirements, because Basel III-related capital rule increases would be partly offset by a recalibration of the surcharge levied on global systemically

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