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As part of a broader effort to better coordinate efforts meant to support lawful innovation and uphold market integrity, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission entered into a memorandum of understanding, the agencies announced on March 11. Read on »
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Legislation intended to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets in the U.S. has hit several hurdles, ranging from a lack of bipartisan political support to disputes among bankers and crypto advocates. Multiple financial trade organizations met with President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss the matter. Read on »
Friday, September 5, 2025
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission outlined a plan for harmonizing regulatory approaches to other novel or innovative financial products, including cryptocurrencies. Read on »
The financial services industry has had its hands full keeping up with a multitude of actions by federal agencies rescinding and sometimes replacing guidance and entire programs related to regulatory provisions and the treatment of digital assets. Learn about some of the most recent actions affecting financial policy in this regulatory roundup. Read on »
Nine federal agencies are listed on a joint proposal to establish technical data standards for certain financial institutions as required by the Financial Data Transparency Act of 2022. The standards would assign common identifiers for entities, geographic locations, dates, and certain products and currencies to promote data interoperability across regulatory agencies. Read on »
Legislation seeking to limit the Securities and Exchange Commission’s authority over digital assets was vetoed by President Joe Biden after passing in the House and Senate with bipartisan support. Biden said his decision was based on concerns the resolution might constrain regulators’ ability to set guidelines for the cryptocurrency industry. Read on »
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
From appraisal bias to redressing consumers harmed by a tech support scam, federal regulators have remained busy in recent weeks. Find out details about these topics and more in this week’s regulatory roundup. Read on »
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
To shed light on the process for determining the level of
risk a financial entity may pose to the U.S. economy, the Financial Stability
Oversight Council (FSOC) unanimously approved final versions of a new analytic
framework for making such determinations, as well as updated guidance on the council’s
determination process tailored for nonbank financial entities.
The FSOC Analytic Framework details the vulnerabilities and
transmission channels which most frequently contribute to financial stability
risks, whether these activities stem from widely conducted activities or
individual firms. Read on »
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Three
of the country’s largest financial institutions recently accrued $53,000 in
fines between them from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for violating
rules implemented under the Dodd-Frank Act to establish certain swap data and
disclosure requirements. Read on »
With
the midnight deadline looming, Congress passed an 11th hour spending
bill led by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif). The measure provides
federal funding through Nov. 17, at which point new legislation will be
required to keep the government up and running. Read on »
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