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(Bloomberg) -- Like nearly 20 million other Americans last Sunday, Aaron Klein was watching the Buffalo Bills go down against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was only half listening during a commercial break, checking his fantasy football scores, when an ominous voice broke from the usual pitches for beer or pickup trucks: “But now the Federal Reserve wants to impose unnecessary capital rules.”Most Read from BloombergWorld’s Biggest Bank Has to Trade Via USB Stick After HackRockstar Plans to Announce

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