In a discussion with the Financial Times, FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg expresses caution against president-elect Donald Trump’s deregulatory agenda, warning that short-term results may compromise long-term stability. Chairman Gruenberg argues that the same vulnerabilities that caused previous financial crises exist today and that if the U.S. de-regulates, other countries may follow suit.
FDIC’s Gruenberg on Long-term Impact of De-regulatory Agenda
Published on January 17, 2025
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