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双事件对比视图

左侧减右侧的差值视角,用来判断两个事件簇在强度、来源扩散和资产命中上是否属于同一段行情叙事。
READOUT: Financial Stability Oversight Council Meeting on March 25, 2026VSAgencies request comment on proposals to modernize the regulatory capital framework and maintain the strength of the banking system同一 event_type
时间差6 天
共享 Ticker0
共享实体2
Hot Score 差-0.80
情绪差-0.04

关键差异

看强度、数量和重要度这些核心指标上,左侧事件相对右侧事件偏强还是偏弱。
Hot Score 差-0.80
文章数差0
来源数差0
重要度差-0.04

重叠视角

把共享和独有的资产、实体、来源拆开,判断两簇是同主题延展,还是短时间并发的不同事件。
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左侧独有 Ticker
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KREXLF
共享实体
Federal Reserve BoardRegulatory Capital
左侧独有实体
Commodity Futures Trading CommissionConsumer CreditConsumer Financial Protection BureauU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
右侧独有实体
Mortgage Lending
共享来源
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U.S. Department of the Treasury
右侧独有来源
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
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READOUT: Financial Stability Oversight Council Meeting on March 25, 2026

Bank Capital Framework Update · 03/25 19:15 UTC
Hot Score27.80
相关文章1
来源数1
平均情绪+0.04
03/1204/10
峰值强度0.87
活跃日1
最新活跃文章1
平均重要度84

来源分布

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U.S. Department of the Treasury1

附件概览

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READOUT: Financial Stability Oversight Council Meeting on March 25, 2026

U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Public Affairs Press Release: March 25, 2026 Contact: Treasury Public Affairs, Press@treasury.gov READOUT: Financial Stability Oversight Council Meeting on March 25, 2026 WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott K. H. Bessent convened a meeting of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (Council) in executive and open sessions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury). During the executive session, the Council heard a briefing from Treasury staff on the Council’s quarterly financial stability monitor. The update described key developments during the recent quarter in the banking sector, financial markets, household finances, and financial innovation. The presentation also addressed geopolitical risks, the implications of increased investment in artificial intelligence, and recent developments in the private credit sector. Council members noted the resilience of the financial system and discussed their agencies’ efforts to monitor market developments. The Council also received a presentation from Treasury staff on the development of tools to monitor household financial resilience, including an assessment of consumer credit conditions. The presentation included an analysis of the impact of fraud on households and its implications for economic security and the broader financial system. During the open session, the Council received a presentation from Treasury staff on the Council’s proposed interpretive guidance on nonbank financial company designations. The presentation provided an overview of proposed revisions to the Council’s 2023 interpretive guidance. The Council voted unanimously to publish the proposed interpretive guidance in the Federal Register. The proposed interpretive guidance will be available for public comment for 45 days after publication in the Federal Register. The Council also received an update from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on banking supervision and regulatory reforms. The agencies described their recently issued proposals to simplify and modernize regulatory capital standards and other ongoing efforts to enhance their regulatory and supervisory frameworks. The Council also voted to approve the minutes of its previous meeting on December 11, 2025. In attendance at the Council meeting at Treasury or virtually were the following members: Scott K. H. Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury (Chairperson of the Council) Jerome H. Powell, Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Jonathan V. Gould, Comptroller of the Currency Geoffrey Gradler, Deputy Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (acting pursuant to delegated authority) Paul S. Atkins, Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission Travis Hill, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Michael S. Selig, Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission William J. Pulte, Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency Kyle S. Hauptman, Chairman, National Credit Union Administration Steven Seitz, Director, Federal Insurance Office (non-voting member) Elizabeth K. Dwyer, Director, Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation (non-voting member) Lise Kruse, Commissioner, North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions (non-voting member) Melanie Lubin, Securities Commissioner, Office of the Attorney General of Maryland, Securities Division (non-voting member) Additional information regarding the Council, its work, the proposed interpretive guidance, and the Council’s meeting minutes is available at http://www.fsoc.gov . ###

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Agencies request comment on proposals to modernize the regulatory capital framework and maintain the strength of the banking system

Bank Capital Framework Update · 03/19 16:30 UTC
Hot Score28.60
相关文章1
来源数1
平均情绪+0.08
03/1204/10
峰值强度0.95
活跃日1
最新活跃文章1
平均重要度88

来源分布

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System1

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