Vice Chairman of Supervision Randal Quarles said the agency wants to figure out why banks are holding on to capital that could be used more aggressively to respond to the pandemic.

December 2
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“All of those cushions on top of the minimums are designed to be cushions, to be used during a period like this, and for the most part, banks haven't done that,” said Fed Vice Chair of Supervision Randal Quarles.
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