Fed says student debt has prevented 400,000 young Americans from buying homes and may help explain why many college graduates have moved out of rural areas
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Fed hasn't focused enough on financial system fragility, says former FDIC chairFormer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Sheila Bair says the Fed should be building bank capital buffers now while the economy is still strong. She added that 'corporate debt is a particular problem now.' Here's why:
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