They require too little deposits to create that much credit. Instead of limiting loans based on deposits, regulators require banks to hold a certain amount of actual shareholder money (capital) to protect against bad loans. For example, under the globally standardized Basel III framework, banks typically must hold roughly $8 in capital for every $100 in loans they issue.

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Based Truth 1 week ago
Basel III a joke, Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs laugh all the way to bailout heaven