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24 03, 2023

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2023-03-24T17:13:54-04:00March 24th, 2023|2- Daily Briefing|

GOP Expands Attack On Fed Supervisory Actions

In yet another letter ahead of next week’s hearings, Senate Banking Ranking Member Scott (R-SC) and all Republican Members of the committee asked Fed Chairman Powell and FRB-SF President Daly a series of questions asserting that SVB’s failure reflects significant supervisory lapses.

FSOC Breaks The Glass

Although there is no formal announcement, FSOC will hold what is clearly an emergency, closed meeting later today per a new media advisory.

Top HFSC Republicans Join SVB-Supervisory Inquest

Following a similar letter from Senate Banking Republicans earlier today, HFSC Subcommittee Chairmans Barr (R-KY) and Huizenga (R-MI) along with Rep. Kim (R-CA) sent yet another letter to Vice Chair Barr and FRB-SF President Daly also demanding detailed supervisory-related information on SVB.

Reserve Banks Promise to Bear Some Sometime Soon

Under ever-growing pressure, all of the Federal Reserve Banks today under the New York Fed’s aegis announced a common transparency policy.

HFSC GOP Targets State Bank Supervisors

Top House Republicans today brought state banking commissions into the SVB and SBNY fray, asking each for extensive details on recent actions and setting the April 6 deadline now evident in all recent GOP requests in this arena.

GOP Leaders Also Demand FSOC Answers

HFSC Subcommittee Chairman Barr (R-KY) and Huizenga (R-MI) today also sent letters to FSOC Chair Yellen and Council of Inspectors General on Financial Oversight Chair Delmar requesting detailed information on meetings surrounding the banking agencies’ March 12 decision to invoke a systemic risk exception for SVB …

8 03, 2023

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2023-03-08T17:06:14-05:00March 8th, 2023|2- Daily Briefing|

HFSC Plans Broad Attack, Limited Legislation to Rewrite Administration Crypto Standards

The HFSC staff memo makes it clear that the Digital Asset Subcommittee hearing on Thursday will be a strong general GOP attack on Biden Administration crypto policy and specific campaign against the SEC’s enforcement-focused strategy.

HFSC Plans to Blast CFPB, Press Limited Change

Thursday’s HFSC Monetary Policy Subcommittee hearing on the CFPB is sure to be a raucous, partisan affair judging by the staff memo describing it.  Republicans have strongly objected to the Bureau before its inception, with concerns sharply heightened by a series of recent actions under Director Chopra.

CFPB Slams Fees, Promises Mercy

Ahead of a meeting later today between senior White House officials, Director Chopra, and hundreds of state legislators concerning the President’s “junk fee” agenda, the CFPB  today released Supervisory Highlights focusing on recent instances of what it deems unlawful junk fees in deposit accounts, auto loan servicing, mortgage servicing, payday lending, and student loan servicing.

GAO Doubts Fintech’s Inclusion Advantage

The GAO today released a report finding that fintech may enhance inclusion, but that this inclusion comes at risk due to the patchwork of rules governing firms offering products – e.g., wage advances – that may put vulnerable households at risk.

HFSC Republicans Scrutinize SEC Rulemaking, Fed Climate Policy

As anticipated, today’s HFSC Subcommittee Hearing with the inspectors-general for the FRB, CFPB, Treasury, and SEC focused on GOP attacks on the SEC’s IG vacancy and the CFPB’s funding mechanism.

Brown, Others Demand ABA

7 03, 2022

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2023-04-04T12:23:58-04:00March 7th, 2022|2- Daily Briefing|

Liang Reiterates Climate, Digital Worries

Treasury Under-Secretary Liang’s comments to international bankers today addressed the U.S. financial-reform agenda after noting market turbulence and reiterating the importance and effectiveness of current Russian sanctions.

Mandatory Disclosures for Mandatory Arbitration?

Ahead of a hearing tomorrow, Senate Banking Chairman Brown (D-OH) released a statement on S. 3755, legislation cosponsored by senior Democrats on both the Banking and Judiciary Committees banning pre-dispute arbitration clauses and class-action waivers.

Hsu Emphasizes Sanctions Compliance, Climate, Inclusion

Acting Comptroller Hsu today told international bankers that they must ensure compliance with U.S. sanctions, heighten cybersecurity vigilance, and work together to protect continuing trust in cross-border finance.

FinCEN Sets Up Red Flags, High Alert

FinCEN today issued sanctions “red flags”, assisting compliance, but also laying out clearer markers for enforcement should its concerns about cryptocurrency and other possible evasions remain at individual institutions or exchanges.  The release emphasizes SARs for immediate reporting of suspicious activities related to Russian state actors and/or oligarchs and related entities.

GOP Seeks to Widen Russian Financial Sanctions

As Congress and the White House wrestle with additional ways to sanction Russia, senior House Republicans today have advanced a package of bills which may well find at least some Democratic support.  Among the most likely to advance on a bipartisan basis is H.R. 6900 from Rep. Huizenga (R-MI) expanding current sanctions on Russian sovereign debt to bar U.S. financial institutions from secondary dealings in Russian sovereign debt regardless of issuance date.

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