The article discusses how the bank supervision and regulatory regimes in the U.S. may be reducing the overall liquidity of financial markets and the stability of the financial system as a whole. Topics include the function of the Federal Reserve as lender of last resort limited by the Dodd-Frank Act, the single-counterparty credit exposure limits proposed by the Federal Reserve, and the establishment of a minimum liquidity coverage ratio requirement for certain U.S. banking organisations.
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