A bank settled parallel SEC and Federal Reserve Board charges for (i) extending lines of credit to affiliates of the bank's CEO without the majority approval of its board, (ii) failing to disclose related party loans in annual reports and proxy statements, and (iii) issuing materially misleading statements.
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Multiple regulatory agencies published semiannual agendas that include rules the agencies are currently considering to propose or promulgate.
Participants in the EU-U.S. Joint Financial Regulatory Forum highlighted cross-border interagency coordination on (i) financial stability, (ii) climate-related financial risks, (iii) banking and insurance regulation and supervision, (iv) capital markets, (v) operational resilience, (vi) digital finance and (vii) AML/CFT compliance.
Senior officials from the Bank of England, the FDIC, the CFTC, the SEC and the Federal Reserve Board reviewed joint progress on central counterparty resolution issues and on the development of detailed operational planning to support prototype resolution strategies for UK and U.S. CCPs.
The SEC, the Federal Reserve Board, the OCC, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the FDIC and the Federal Housing Finance Agency reassessed several provisions of the Credit Risk Retention Regulation and decided not to propose any changes at this time.