របាយការណ៍បាននិយាយថា Warren ពង្រាងវិក័យប័ត្រដើម្បីផ្លាស់ប្តូរបទប្បញ្ញត្តិរបស់ធនាគារ Trump-Era បន្ទាប់ពីការដួលរលំ SVB

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Democratic lawmakers, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Rep. Katie Porter (Calif.), unveiled legislation Tuesday to repeal a set of Trump-era policies that loosened regulations on small and medium-sized banks, NBC News reported, following the collapse of three regional banks in less than a week—though the push for stricter rules faces long odds in a GOP-controlled House.

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The legislation, which was obtained by NBC, would repeal a 2018 policy signed by former President Donald Trump that loosened some financial regulations that had been imposed under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act—which itself was passed after the Great Recession.

The bill focuses on a provision in the 2018 law that said only banks with over $250 billion in assets are subject to enhanced requirements including stress tests and risk management practices, up from the Dodd-Frank Act’s $50 billion threshold.

Warren had blasted the 2018 bill—which was led by Republicans but backed by dozens of House and Senate Democrats—in a កាសែត New York Times op-ed published Monday morning, calling on Congress to restore the provisions in the act.

It follows the failure of California-based Silicon Valley Bank, which was closed by state regulators Friday, as well as the closure of New York-based Signature Bank, which was shuttered on Sunday, both of which had assets above $50 billion but below $250 billion.

នេះជារឿងកំពុងរីកចម្រើនហើយនឹងត្រូវបានធ្វើបច្ចុប្បន្នភាព។

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គណបក្សប្រជាធិបតេយ្យបន្ទោសការដួលរលំរបស់ SVB លើបទបញ្ញត្តិរបស់ Trump-Era ប៉ុន្តែ GOP ជំទាស់នឹងច្បាប់តឹងរ៉ឹង (Forbes)

អ្វីដែលត្រូវដឹងអំពីការដួលរលំរបស់ធនាគារ Silicon Valley - ការបរាជ័យធនាគារដ៏ធំបំផុតចាប់តាំងពីឆ្នាំ 2008 (Forbes)

តើមានអ្វីកើតឡើងចំពោះ Signature Bank? បរាជ័យ​ចុងក្រោយ​របស់​ធនាគារ​សម្គាល់​ថា​ធំ​បំផុត​ទី​បី​ក្នុង​ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ (Forbes)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianbushard/2023/03/14/warren-drafts-bill-to-reverse-trump-era-bank-deregulations-after-svb-collapse-report-says/