The Federal Reserve has proposed criteria for regulators to determine whether a non-bank firm is systemically important under the Dodd-Frank Act, and therefore requires stricter oversight. Under the proposal, regulators would consider systemic those firms that attribute 85% or more of their revenue to financial activities. Regulators would also look at the relationship between such firms and those with at least $50 billion in assets or those already designated as systemically important.

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