Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC)
Federal and state regulators grapple over insurance supervision
Growing federal powers trouble state commissioners
GE Capital dealing with Sifi status and AMA push
Systemically important status is hard enough when you're a bank – for non-bank institutions such as GE Capital, meeting the mark can be even more challenging. Enterprise and operational risk leader Ann Rodriguez discusses the reform process with OpRisk
US Sifi process ‘stacked against insurers’ as Prudential Financial ends appeal
Decision 'unsurprising' say lawyers
Berkovitz leaves CFTC
CFTC veteran legal counsel to depart end of March
Macro-prudential supervision: the case against
The financial crisis could have been averted if regulators had been allowed to prick the credit bubble as it was inflating – or so claim advocates of macro-prudential supervision. But not everyone agrees. By Laurie Carver
Dodd-Frank in danger
Dodd-Frank: a tough nut to crack
Isda AGM: Early warning system for systemic risk a 'huge challenge', says panel
The Office of Financial Research is charged with supplying data to help US regulators assess potential risks to the financial system, but Isda panellists express scepticism over what data should be used
Insurance Sifis face bank-style supervisory regime
A suitable ploy?
US buy-side 'systemic risk' form might be missing the point
Form PF and the debate on buy-side risk