US banking system 'can cope with interest rise'

The banking system in the United States is in good shape to deal with rising interest rates, Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has told Congress.

US banking system 'can cope with interest rise'

The banking system in the United States is in good shape to deal with rising interest rates, Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has told Congress.

“In general, the industry is adequately managing interest-rate exposure,” Greenspan said in prepared testimony to the Senate Banking Committee, which was holding a hearing on the state of the banking industry.

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