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Reforming financial regulation - a conference summary
The Chicago Fed?s 45th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, which took place May 6?8, 2009, brought together industry personnel, regulators, and academics to discuss the recent financial crisis and financial regulatory reform, among other issues.
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Implementing financial reform regulations from the Dodd–Frank Act and Basel III
The Chicago Fed?s 47th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, which took place May 4?6, 2011, focused on the implementation of new regulations mandated by the Dodd?Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (DFA) and proposed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in its Basel III framework.
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Financial regulation in the post-crisis environment
The Chicago Fed?s 46th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, which took place May 5?7, 2010, focused on the future of the financial services industry in light of the recent financial crisis and forthcoming industry reforms.
Journal Article
Dodd–Frank: content, purpose, implementation status, and issues
As financial regulation evolved over the past 80 years, it became common to introduce new legislation with the claim that ?this is the most significant regulatory reform since the Great Depression and the Banking Act of 1933.? On July 21, 2010, following the 2008?09 financial crisis, President Barack Obama signed into law the Dodd?Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (hereafter Dodd?Frank). In the view of many in the industry, Dodd?Frank became the new standard against which all future reforms would be compared.1 The stated goals of the act were to provide for financial ...