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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Reform of Financial Services Regulation, Long Rumored, Now Questioned

The U.S. Treasury today has begun the long anticipated review of the regulation of financial services in the United States. The U.S. Treasury will be seeking comment and pose a series of questions to determine whether the current system of regulation is working. The agency apparently intends to conduct an in depth inquiry as to whether the federal oversight can be streamlined with the obvious implication that the number of regulatory agencies needs to be reduced. For example, should the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Office of the Comptroller of Currency be combined? What role should the Federal Reserve have in the bank regulation? Should the FDIC serve as both insurer and regulator? No industry is immune from revisiting its regulation. Banking, insurance, securities and commodities are all at issue. These questions should ignite a spirited and vested debate.  A monumental proposal for a changing of the guard may be on the horizon.

The formal notice and request for public comment from the Department of Treasury is available here: Review by the Treasury Department of the Regulatory Structure Associated with Financial Institutions.

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