U.S. Financial Regulatory Week Ahead

February 5 - 9, 2024

The work of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) gets a thorough review this coming week as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifies before both the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee.  Secretary Yellen will present the FSOC's annual report.  We should expect a wide range of regulatory issues - particularly the Federal Reserve's proposed bank capital rulemaking as well as the CFPB's recent proposal on overdraft fees to come under intense criticism.

Also, this coming week, the SEC will be considering new regulations as to whether to further define the phrase "as a part of a regular business" as used in the statutory definitions of the terms "dealer" and "government securities dealer." This is all part of SEC Chair Gary Gensler's efforts to reform the Treasury bond trading system.

Speaking of the SEC: In a House Financial Services Committee hearing last week looking at the SEC's proposed changes to how investment advisors should crypto, real estate, and other assets, Representative Andy Barr (R-KY) released letters from both Fed Chair Jay Powell and Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu expressing their concerns over the proposal.  Barr had sought their views on the proposal and, in a surprise to many, both Powell and Hsu responded in advance of the hearing, expressing their criticisms (this seems to be a new thing in the Washington regulatory space: Financial regulators criticizing other regulators publicly when they disagree on proposed regulations instead of working it out quietly behind the scenes– recall our note from last week pointing out the sharp public criticism Fed Governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman leveled at Fed Vice Chair Michael Barr's capital requirement rule).  

Powell said the proposed rule "…requires a significant change in custody practices at depository institutions," while Hsu said it "would be a departure from the usual manner in which bank custodians hold clients' cash" while its "liability and indemnification requirements would be another departure from current practice." Clearly, the SEC is headed to a significant revision in the proposal.

Below is a listing of all the issues and events U.S. regulators are engaged in this week, along with relevant think tank and trade association events.   Please let us know if you have any questions.

U.S. Congressional Hearings 

U.S. Senate

 

House of Representatives

US Regulatory Meetings & Events

Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks

 

U.S. Treasury Department

  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will testify before the House Financial Services Committee on February 6 (10:00 a.m.) and the Senate Banking Committee on February 8 (9:00 a.m.) to present the Annual Report of the Financial Stability Council.  See above for links to watch online.

 

Securities and Exchange Commission

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission

 

FINRA

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • There are no significant meetings or events scheduled at this time.

 

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

  • February 8, 8:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. – The OCC will hold a Symposium on the Tokenization of Real-World Assets and Liabilities at the OCC Headquarters in Washington, D.C.  A full agenda of the event can be found HERE.  Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu will give opening remarks.

 

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  • There are no significant meetings or events scheduled at this time.

 

National Credit Union Administration

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

  • There are no significant meetings or events scheduled at this time.

 

Farm Credit Administration

 

Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation

 

World Bank

 

 

Trade Associations & Think Tank Events

Trade Association Events

 

Think Tank Events

  • February 6, 8:30 a.m. – NextGov/FCW hosts Zero Trust Workshop 2024 in Washington, D.C.  Scott Braus, Director of Cybersecurity Operations, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), will speak.

 

  • February 7, 12:30 p.m. – The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., holds a discussion on "the 2024 economic outlook, the regional economy, and the economic indicators the Federal Reserve monitors to guide its decisions on monetary policy." Tom Barkin, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and Jodie McLean, CEO of EDENS, chair of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and Economic Club Board member, will speak.

 

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