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the competitive race for profit and market share among the banks in turn unleashed a regulatory race to the bottom. In 1984 Fed chair Paul Volcker proposed new rules to set minimum standards for bank capital, hoping thereby to prevent undercutting of relatively robust banks by less well-capitalized competitors, notably from Japan.
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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