US lenders got insurance to face slowing economy

US lenders are hoarding capital to cope with a slowing economy, deposit outflows, and stricter liquidity rules, potentially impacting mid-sized banks.

This risk-averse approach is a response to the sector recovering from recent bank failures, which may limit lending.

As of August 23, US banks had $3.26 trillion in cash, up 5.4% from 2022.


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