The Congressional Research Service compiled and organized a list of its prior published reports on legal issues related to regulating major technology companies.
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael J. Hsu argued that careful consideration should be given to any regulatory enhancements to help ensure that "updated liquidity risk management practices are implemented and sustained systematically and consistently, especially across midsize and large banks."
Twelve Senate Democrats urged FRB Vice Chair Michael S. Barr, FDIC Chair Martin J. Gruenberg and OCC Acting Comptroller Michael J. Hsu to adopt proposed regulatory capital rules "to complete adoption of the Basel standards, strengthen the resiliency of our financial system, and ensure that American consumers, workers, and businesses are better protected from future economic distress."
A non-U.S. bank and its New York State branch settled separate charges with the Federal Reserve Board and the New York Department of Financial Services for unauthorized disclosure of confidential supervisory information and anti-money laundering and related violations.
Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr argued that good cyber defense is "not sufficient" to address cyberattacks; he emphasized that banks must focus on operational resilience and improved risk management to confront the threat.