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Description: The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act has made significant changes to the regulation of banking and non-bank financial institutions. Some existing regulatory agencies have been eliminated or folded into other agencies, tasks and procedures have changed, and entirely new and powerful regulatory bodies have been created. The banking system will be fundamentally changed by the new regulatory regime that the Act creates.
This webcast will closely examine this regulatory structure. Our panel features speakers with significant experience in representing banks and other financial institutions in their dealings with federal agencies. Many of them have also served in these federal agencies.
Among the topics of discussion:
- Prudential regulation changes - Bank capital and liquidity - Concentration and size limitations - The future for Industrial Loan Companies? - The impact of the Volcker rule on securities and insurance firms - Impact on swaps and derivatives activities - How Federal Home Loan Banks are affected, and what that means for their members - What does the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mean for shadow banks? - What new regulation can payments and settlement firms anticipate?
This program is one of a three-part series on the financial services reform package. Other webcasts in this series are: Regulating Bank Holding Companies, Non Banking Companies, and Financial Markets and Enforcement, Governance & Consumer Protection.
 | | Practice Areas: |  | Banking & Finance Law, Corporate & Securities, Corporate Governance, Mergers & Acquisitions, Securities & SEC Regulation, Subprime Lending, Venture Capital & Private Equity |  | | Online Media Type: |  | Audio |  | | Production Date: |  | 07/21/2010 |  | | Level: |  | Intermediate |  | | Category: |  | Standard |  | | Duration: |  | 1 Hours, 32 Minutes |  | | Online Format: |  | On Demand |  |
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