The Federal Reserve will allow Wells Fargo to temporarily exceed the asset cap that it had imposed on the bank in 2018 to allow it to participate in the emergency small business stimulus loan program by theothersarahh
to temporarily exceed the asset cap that it had imposed on the bank in 2018 in order to allow it to participate in the emergency small business stimulus loan program.
“Due to the extraordinary disruptions from the coronavirus, the Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced that it will temporarily and narrowly modify the growth restriction on Wells Fargo so that it can provide additional support to small businesses,” the Fed said in a statement. Wells Fargo will only be allowed to exceed the cap to make loans as part of the Paycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act and as part of the Fed’s forthcoming Main Street Lending Program.
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