U.S. Representative Campbell on Banking Legislation
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Feb. 11, 2013. 11:20 AM EST
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative John Campbell, a Republican from California, talks abo... More »
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative John Campbell, a Republican from California, talks about his proposal to make big banks add a new layer of capital of at least 15% of subordinated long-term bonds, a move that could force "too big to fail" banks to contract. Campbell, speaking with Peter Cook on Bloomberg Television’s “Bottom Line,” also talks about the outlook for automatic spending cuts set to begin March 1, if Congress can't agree on a deficit-reduction plan. (Source: Bloomberg) « Less
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