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FINANCIAL REGULATION
In Washington and across the globe, the effort to re-regulate the markets is underway. These financial regulations include broad and sweeping changes that affect every participant in the financial markets. Congress may pass new laws to create a systemic risk regulator, protect consumers, oversee hedge funds and derivatives, limit leverage, modify capital requirements, regulate securitizations, and perhaps control executive compensation.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon led Wall Street bosses in a closed-door meeting to...
Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo met with bank chief executives today about the implementation of the Fed’s...
Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said regulators must press on with an overhaul of financial regulation,...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said there was “give and take” when bank leaders met...
U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin said lawmakers and lobbyists opposed to the Dodd-Frank Act will fail in...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said taxpayer aid to failing banks should come only after the voiding of all...
Regulators in the Group of 20 nations must work harder to implement international guidelines on executive compensation...
-- JPMorgan Chase & Co. said a Federal Reserve proposal to cut risk by capping a bank’s dealings with any one...
The Federal Reserve criticized how some of the 19 largest U.S. banks calculated potential losses and planned dividends...
European Commission is to propose postponing the transposition of Solvency II to 30 June 2013
Chief executive officers of the largest U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., will meet with Federal...
Richard Parsons, speaking two days after ending his 16-year tenure on the board of Citigroup Inc. and a predecessor,...
A majority of U.S. corporate treasurers would decrease or discontinue their use of money- market mutual funds if the...
Wall Street banks will have two years to implement the so-called Volcker rule so long as they make a “good faith”...
News reports suggest that the Securities and Exchange Commission may be backing away from a reform of money-market...
Deutsche Bank AG recently separated its U.S. investment bank from its bank holding company, removing it from...
The U.S. Senate blocked the proposed Buffett rule that would set a minimum 30 percent federal tax rate for the highest...
Two years after President Barack Obama vowed to eliminate the danger of financial institutions becoming “too big to...
A U.S. House panel will consider a repeal of the power established by the Dodd-Frank Act to seize and wind-down...
Divisions at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could prompt a panel of regulators from other agencies to...
U.S. derivatives regulators are considering a threshold as high as $8 billion for determining which banks, hedge funds...
Money-market funds in the U.S. may be taking excessive risks that pose a threat to financial stability by holding...
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said regulators must eliminate too-big- to-fail policies...
Top Sources: Financial Regulation
- bloomberg.com
- noir.bloomberg.com
- hedgetracker.com
- online.wsj.com
- takethe5th.com
- Reuters
- thedeal.com
- brokernewsblog.com
- Washington Post
- infosecisland.com
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