FIRREA increased the core-capital leverage requirement for thrift institutions from 3% to

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Financial regulation is a type of supervision that places certain requirements, guidelines, and restrictions on financial institutions. The goal of financial regulation is to maintain the financial system's integrity and stability. The objectives of financial regulators are usually to: Maintain market confidence, Contribute to the financial system's stability, Protect consumers, Reduce financial crime, and Regulate foreign participation.  Financial regulation is one of the three legal categories that make up financial law, along with case law and market practices. These regulations are... Show more

FIRREA increased the core-capital leverage requirement for thrift institutions from 3% to