American Banker August 15, 2014 The Federal Reserve Board, and especially the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., have demonstrated exemplary leadership in their rebuke of big banks' so-called living wills. The agencies announced earlier this month that the resolution plans of the country's 11 largest banks were inadequate, concluding that they could not be unwound in an orderly manner without a government bailout...Read More … [Read more...] about Regulators’ Rebuke of ‘Living Wills’ Proves Dodd-Frank Is Working
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Dodd-Frank at 4: Derivatives Reform Is a Glass Half Full
Tabb Forum July 21, 2014 Many challenges remain in implementing Dodd-Frank’s derivatives reforms, as swap dealers retool their technology to improve data collection, aggregation and reporting. But regulators, particularly the CFTC, have made strong progress. A number of analysts, pundits, and financial journalists are observing the fourth anniversary of Dodd-Frank by pointing out that much of the law has not been implemented. That is correct. While a little more than half of the rules are … [Read more...] about Dodd-Frank at 4: Derivatives Reform Is a Glass Half Full