Ring-Fencing the Global Banking System: The Shift Towards Financial Regulatory Protectionism
In collaboration with Harvard Law School, PIFS hosted its first symposia focused on recent regulatory efforts to “ring-fence” the global banking system.
Roundtable Session Topics
- Implications for banks as going concerns
- Implications for bank resolution and crisis response
- Implications for banks’ cross-border activity and economic growth
- Implications for policymaking and international cooperation
Participants Included:
- Randal K. Quarles, Vice Chair for Supervision, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Mark Van Der Weide, Federal Reserve
- William Coen, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
- Daniel Tarullo, Harvard
- Sally Davies, Federal Reserve Board