Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will deliver a wide-ranging speech to NABE, focusing on financial system risks from outside the banking system proper.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Capitol Hill this week. Photo: Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty Images
She discusses the risks to the banking system in the aftermath of the Silicon Valley bank Failure, and said it is "important that we reexamine whether our current supervisory and regulatory regimes are adequate for the risks that banks face today."Money market funds "If there is any place where the vulnerabilities of the system to runs and fire sales have been clear-cut, it is money market funds," Yellen will say.
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