The US Federal Reserve yesterday pushed back against congressional moves to strip it of its oversight over small banks.
Monetary policy and financial stability would be damaged if the central bank's regulatory role were reduced, the Fed chairman and one of his prominent predecessors told a congressional committee.
Ben Bernanke said supervision of state banks “provides useful information about the economy and financial conditions throughout the nation” that “greatly assists in the making of monetary policy”.
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