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Layton Says FHLBs Should Not Allow New Entrants
July 31, 2020
Dennis Hollier
Although the FHLBanks market themselves as local lenders, this image doesn’t match their operations. Ten of the nation’s largest commercial banks account for about 30% of FHLBank advances.
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