Regulators have been talking about increasing their scrutiny of shadow banking for at least a decade. Now, as higher interest rates spark volatility in bonds, real estate and other asset classes, there is a renewed regulatory push to address systemic vulnerabilities in the non-bank financial sector, important parts of which remain almost entirely unregulated.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank this year graphically demonstrated the dangers of inadequate bank regulation, especially in the US.
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