And how does that relate to the fact that banks would like to have a weaker version of TLS 1.3? If a nefarious entity is stealing your data they're (probably) MITMing your connection with the bank, in which case TLS 1.3 is likely an improvement for you and the bank and so is the forward secrecy part. If it's more along the lines of social engineering then the whole TLS thing becomes moot.
Sure they might be inside the bank's network in which case being able to more easily decrypt traffic could help in sighting this kind of activity, but there's easier ways of stealing people's data and impersonating them than infiltrating a bank.
Sure they might be inside the bank's network in which case being able to more easily decrypt traffic could help in sighting this kind of activity, but there's easier ways of stealing people's data and impersonating them than infiltrating a bank.