US banks managed to lobby recently to be able to hide their restructured loan rate, again, so while your sentence is true, given the hate for regulation in the US, do you reckon it will not last?
Banking regulation drawn under Obama one are the main reason why US big banks financial are sane and not over-leveraged. I bet those will disappear slowly, then all at once. Given no one seems to be working on obvious insider trading cases (AMD weird trade pattern just before OpenAI announcement), I'm not sure the annual stress tests will even be looked at next year.
My anecdata - I’m not based in NYC, and I’ve interviewed a half dozen excellent candidates purged from FINRA. That place has been set aflame. SEC is worse from what I’ve been told.
Banking regulation drawn under Obama one are the main reason why US big banks financial are sane and not over-leveraged. I bet those will disappear slowly, then all at once. Given no one seems to be working on obvious insider trading cases (AMD weird trade pattern just before OpenAI announcement), I'm not sure the annual stress tests will even be looked at next year.