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Fed Vice Chair Barr to address Senate on bank risk reviews amid economic challenges

EditorOliver Gray
Published 11/13/2023, 05:19 PM

WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve's Vice Chair for Supervision, Michael Barr, is set to address the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday, focusing on the central bank's targeted reviews of banks that are facing increased interest rate and liquidity risks. This move comes as part of the Fed's response to the evolving risks presented by new lending products under the current economic climate.

The heightened scrutiny follows a period of significant banking sector stress. In March 2023, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank (OTC:SBNY) sparked widespread concern over regulatory gaps and prompted calls for more rigorous federal oversight. These events highlighted vulnerabilities within the banking system, particularly in relation to interest rate risk management and liquidity planning.

Concerns escalated further in June 2023 when apprehensions about the commercial real estate market grew. US bank regulators, including the Federal Reserve, encouraged lenders to extend support to credit-worthy borrowers facing difficulties due to rising borrowing costs. This guidance was aimed at property owners who were grappling with the impact of higher interest rates on their loan obligations.

Just last week, a report from the Fed highlighted ongoing efforts to monitor potential losses in banks related to commercial real estate and elevated interest rates. The central bank has been particularly watchful for signs of credit quality deterioration in both consumer and commercial real estate lending segments.

Barr's upcoming testimony is expected to shed light on how the Federal Reserve is addressing these complex issues and ensuring that banks remain resilient amid economic headwinds. The focus will likely be on how regulators are adapting their oversight strategies to mitigate risks and protect the financial system from future disruptions.

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