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How Low Capital Requirements Could Go Under President Trump

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Amid continuing deregulatory activity under President Trump, this summer has included several noteworthy developments on the capital requirements front. In June, Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman and leaders at the FDIC and OCC proposed a decrease in the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio (eSLR) that is based on the tier 1 capital at the largest banks. Since then, the Fed has hosted a conference on the capital requirements framework as part of a process led by…

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