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Banks make the transition to new capital requirements
Banks have adopted quite well to the new risk-based capital regulations imposed on them by the Basle Accord and the FDIC Improvement Act. Profitability has reached record highs, with banks in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District earning ROAs of more than one percent in each quarter of 1992. Trouble...
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