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Fed’s Bowman warns on shift to $1.4T private credit market

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for SupervisionMichelle Bowman said the central bank’s own capital rules sent corporate lending from regulated banks into the $1.4 trillion private credit market, flagging a regulatory shift designed to bring some of that activity back.​ The bank share of corporate …

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for SupervisionMichelle Bowman said the central bank’s own capital rules sent corporate lending from regulated banks into the $1.4 trillion private credit market, flagging a regulatory shift designed to bring some of that activity back.​ The bank share of corporate …

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for SupervisionMichelle Bowman said the central bank’s own capital rules sent corporate lending from regulated banks into the $1.4 trillion private credit market, flagging a regulatory shift designed to bring some of that activity back.​ The bank share of corporate …

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