The Financial Stability Board moves Bank of America to a lower category on its "too big to fail" list of banks. Read more.
The body that monitors the global financial system on Tuesday moved US lender Bank of America down a notch and French counterpart Credit Agricole up one on its "too big to fail" list of banks.
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We've seen this movie before: It's been a while since we've heard the phrase, "Too big to fail." While the US government has learned to avoid that language because of its negative connotations ...
These banks, also known as "too-big-to-fail" institutions, must adhere to specific capital requirements that aim to safeguard the financial system, according to a Reuters report. According to the ...