Gary Gensler
Quiet man: is Michael Barr the Clark Kent of regulation?
A decade after crafting Dodd-Frank, Fed’s new vice-chair must tame DC's warring regulatory factions
Hedge funds warn SEC dealer rule is ‘unenforceable’
Private funds say they are collateral damage of poorly drafted push to regulate PTFs
Industry warns SEC bond disclosure plan may backfire
Extending rules for OTC equities to 144A bond issues could result in less price transparency
Gensler calls for enhanced US bond market transparency
SEC chief advocates shorter Trace reporting delay, public dissemination of Treasuries trades
Stablecoins’ would-be lawgivers don’t know what they’re missing
Bills in US Congress focus on run risk, but more detail needed on operational challenges
Biden approach could leave US behind on crypto regulation
Long timeline of executive order means international community may move faster than US lawmakers
SEC proposal could mandate crypto venue registration
Updates to Reg ATS would classify “communications protocol systems” as exchanges
Debate erupts over bitcoin’s US reg status
Commodity, currency or security? Experts question cryptocurrency’s asset class after El Salvador move
Litigation threats seen delaying SEC climate disclosure rules
Efforts to demonstrate materiality of exposures to investment decision-making is taking longer than expected, say lawyers
SEC’s Gensler takes aim at Bloomberg’s BSBY index
Credit sensitive SOFR alternative has “many of the same flaws as Libor”, regulator says
Games of hazard: NSCC’s margin waiver sets bad precedent
By waiving a $2.2 billion cash call for Robinhood, members worry the NSCC may have dug itself a trap
A bitcoin ETF could threaten the world’s biggest crypto fund
Regulated funds may suck away demand for Grayscale’s off-exchange investment trusts
US parries EU jab on CCP oversight
CFTC’s Pan questions Esma’s “very complex” test; EC’s Pearson calls it “more intelligent” than US’s
Massad says CFTC is willing to hear energy firms’ concerns
Agency open to dissent in areas such as trade reporting, position limits and rule 1.35
CFTC’s Massad woos energy firms with Dodd-Frank fixes
Agency chief sidesteps question over whether Gensler rushed rules
CFTC chairman offers hope to derivatives end-users
Massad’s CFTC appears to be moving away from mistakes of Gensler era
OTC energy derivatives did not cause the crisis
Post-crisis focus must be on solutions, not on apportioning guilt
Commissioners attack CFTC's no-action letters
Letters skirt rulemaking process, according to current and former regulators
Probable new CFTC chair 'no ideologue', say former colleagues
Dealers hope Timothy Massad's reputation as a problem-solver will lead to greater collaboration on cross-border regulation
Who is Timothy Massad?
He cooks, he’s quiet, he’s confident, and he will cope with everything Wall Street throws at him. That is the picture painted by former colleagues – and adversaries – of the US Treasury Department’s Timothy Massad, probable new chairman at the Commodity…
Asian dealers 'disappointed' by CFTC clarification of footnote 513
CFTC makes clear swaps between non-US swap dealers and non-US clients will be caught by Dodd-Frank if they are arranged, negotiated or executed by US personnel
Bloomberg, MarketAxess, Tradeweb not complying with Sef rules - Gensler
Sefs "have to come into compliance" with Dodd-Frank rules requiring platforms to provide impartial access, says CFTC chairman
Volcker rule start date could be delayed
Final rule could provide blanket relief of up to 12 months, says source
Sefs have work to do on impartial access - Gensler
Some Sefs are not offering equal terms to all market participants, CFTC chairman tells industry conference