The Riegle Report, formally known as the "Riegle Community Development and Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994," is a significant document in the realm of banking and financial regulation in the United States. It was named after U.S. Congressman Richard Riegle and primarily focuses on issues surrounding the banking system, particularly in relation to community development, regulatory oversight, and the promotion of economic growth in underserved areas.
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