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Janet Yellen: Regulators May Have to Tighten Banking Rules in Wake of Crisis === TRASNLATION WE STEAL ALL THE PRINTED LOOT
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 85537188:MV81Mzk2OTQzXzdEQzFFRkQ3] https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/30/janet-yellen-government-may-have-to-tighten-banking-rules-in-wake-of-crisis/ Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will say on Thursday that regulators may have to tighten banking rules in the wake of the banking crisis. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) obtained prepared remarks Yellen will deliver at the National Association for Business Economics, which will present her with an award in memory of former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volker, who was famous for cracking down on inflation. Yellen served as a Federal Reserve chair and other top posts at the nation’s central bank. Yellen will use her remarks to implement more banking regulations that began in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. “These events remind us of the urgent need to complete unfinished business: to finalize post-crisis reforms, consider whether deregulation may have gone too far, and repair the cracks in the regulatory perimeter that the recent shocks have revealed,” Yellen will say. [/quote]
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will say on Thursday that regulators may have to tighten banking rules in the wake of the banking crisis.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) obtained prepared remarks Yellen will deliver at the National Association for Business Economics, which will present her with an award in memory of former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volker, who was famous for cracking down on inflation. Yellen served as a Federal Reserve chair and other top posts at the nation’s central bank.
Yellen will use her remarks to implement more banking regulations that began in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
“These events remind us of the urgent need to complete unfinished business: to finalize post-crisis reforms, consider whether deregulation may have gone too far, and repair the cracks in the regulatory perimeter that the recent shocks have revealed,” Yellen will say.
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