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WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which is selling failed U.S. banks at the fastest pace in 17 years, proposed limits Tuesday on interest rates paid by lenders with less than adequate capital to aid banks’ liquidity.
The FDIC recommended banks be limited in tapping higher-cost sources of funds, such as brokered deposits, and be barred from paying rates that exceed a national average plus 75 basis points.



