“As community bankers well know, it was not community banks that fueled the 2008 financial crisis — it was the largest, most complex firms whose excessive risk-taking nearly brought down the system. In the years since, strong reforms — higher capital, tougher liquidity requirements, and rigorous stress testing — have helped to safeguard our economy,” Barr said Wednesday in prepared remarks for a community banking research conference at the ...
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