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Assessing monetary policy

Presented by Charles I. Plosser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. ; Global Interdependence Center's Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Economic Summit, Jackson Hole, WY
Speech , Paper 84

Working Paper
U.S. domestic and international financial reform policy: Are G20 commitments and the Dodd-Frank Act in sync?

The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 is the keystone policy response directed at reforming U.S. financial system activities and oversight in the wake of the 2007-2009 financial crisis. The United States also has financial system reform policy commitments in the international arena, including in particular by virtue of its membership in the G20. This analysis considers U.S. policy initiatives related to a core dimension of financial system reform: risks posed by systemically important financial institutions ("SIFIs"). It provides a comparison of SIFI policy initiatives and timetables under both the ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 1024

Conference Paper
A proposal for \"financial institutions' secured asset-backed insurance fund\" or FINSAIF

Proceedings , Paper 1139

Journal Article
On the record: Dodd–Frank: toward greater financial system stability: a conversation with Robert D. Hankins

Robert D. (Bob) Hankins is an executive vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, responsible for the Eleventh District?s banking supervisory activities. In July 2010, Congress approved the Dodd?Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in response to the global financial crisis. At almost 2,000 pages, the act spells out new laws and regulations whose ramifications for financial institutions are broad and complex. In this interview, Hankins fields questions about the act and its implications.
Southwest Economy , Issue Q4 , Pages 8-9

Journal Article
From bailouts to bail-ins: will the single-point-of-entry concept end \\"too big to fail\\"?

Central Banker , Issue Summer

Conference Paper
The financial crisis and credit markets

Proceedings , Paper 1135

Speech
Simplicity, transparency, and market discipline in regulatory reform

"Enhancing Prudential Standards in Financial Regulations," cohosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the Wharton Financial Institutions Center, and the Journal of Financial Services Research. Philadelphia, PA. President Plosser explores simplicity in regulatory rules, transparency in financial instruments, and the role of market forces in controlling risk-taking and enhancing supervision.
Speech , Paper 97

Speech
Regulatory reform of the global financial system

Remarks hosted by the Institute of Regulation & Risk North Asia, Tokyo, Japan.
Speech , Paper 51

Conference Paper
Regulatory reforms to reduce financial fragility

Proceedings , Paper 1136

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