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Kroll: Higher Capital Requirements Unnecessary for Nonbank Mortgage Firms
May 29, 2014
Brandon Ivey
State regulators note that their concerns about nonbanks relate to significant growth in recent months prompted in part by increased capital requirements for banks.
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