William R. Cline says new international norms developed after the crisis fall short of optimal levels of bank capital, but US financial institutions are already fairly close to where they need to be.
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View allWilliam R. Cline says new international norms developed after the crisis fall short of optimal levels of bank capital, but US financial institutions are already fairly close to where they need to be.