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justaprogressive

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Sun Jun 1, 2025, 09:38 AM Jun 2025

'What could possibly go wrong?': Trump rollback of banking rules is creating shockwaves

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York), Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) and others on the left have often said that one of the painful lessons of the Great Recession is that the United States needs more regulation of banks, not less. But according to Politico's Michael Stratford, the second Trump Administration is "gearing up to deliver a major win to Wall Street banks" by "easing rules imposed on megabanks in response to the 2008 financial crisis."

In an article published by Politico on May 31, Stratford reports, "Trump-appointed regulators are nearing completion of a proposal that would relax rules on how much of a capital cushion the nation's largest banks must have to absorb potential losses and remain solvent during periods of economic stress. The plan — being developed jointly by the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — could be released in the coming months, according to two people familiar with the discussions who were granted anonymity to discuss plans that aren't yet public. The forthcoming proposal would represent the latest policy win for the banking industry, which has been closely scrutinized and regulated since the 2008 global financial meltdown."

Stratford adds, "The move would be the first major banking regulation that Trump-appointed regulators take up as they advance policies they say will lead to greater economic growth."

The Politico reporter notes that under former President Joe Biden, "regulators" proposed "that large banks increase the size of their capital cushions" — a plan that was "detested by" the banking industry. And the Trump Administration's plans, according to Stratford, would be a major departure from Biden-era banking policies.


https://www.alternet.org/rump-banking-rules-politico/

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'What could possibly go wrong?': Trump rollback of banking rules is creating shockwaves (Original Post) justaprogressive Jun 2025 OP
Im getting hit by more BS fees than ever Johonny Jun 2025 #1
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My local credit union isn't predatory like my last Big Bank. BadgerKid Jun 2025 #3

Johonny

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1. Im getting hit by more BS fees than ever
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 09:39 AM
Jun 2025

Thanks Trump for rolling back Bidens protections. Trump the anticonsumer president

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