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Bowman Speech on Liquidity, Financial Stability, and Fed Role

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman delivered a speech on March 3, 2026, discussing the effectiveness of the current bank liquidity framework, including the LCR and NSFR. The speech calls for a critical review of whether existing regulations translate into actual resilience during times of stress.

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Federal Reserve Supervision and Regulation Testimony

Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs regarding the Federal Reserve's supervisory and regulatory activities. The testimony covered the current state of the banking sector, highlighting its soundness and resilience, and outlined priorities for enhancing supervision and regulation.

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Federal Reserve Speech on Basel III and Bank Capital Rules

Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman discussed upcoming proposed rules to implement the final phase of Basel III in the United States. The speech outlined the rationale for modernizing capital requirements, aiming for more efficient regulation and better support for economic growth while preserving safety and soundness.

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SEC Chairman Remarks on Disclosure, Tokenization, and Innovation

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins discussed potential regulatory approaches to disclosure burdens, corporate governance, and the tokenization of securities. He indicated the Commission may consider an innovation exemption for trading certain tokenized securities.

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SEC Commissioner Atkins on SEC-CFTC Regulatory Harmony

SEC Commissioner Paul S. Atkins delivered a speech on March 10, 2026, discussing the importance of regulatory harmony between the SEC and CFTC. The speech highlighted how regulatory friction increases costs and reduces liquidity, advocating for a more coherent approach to benefit American investors and businesses.

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SEC Commissioner Uyeda Remarks on Disclosure, Proxy Voting, and Tokenization

SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda delivered remarks on March 12, 2026, discussing ongoing reviews of Regulation S-K disclosure requirements and challenges in fund proxy voting. The speech also touched upon the potential impact of tokenization on equity securities and the need for regulatory evolution.

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SEC Commissioner Uyeda Remarks on Treasury Clearing Rule

SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda discussed the Treasury Clearing Rule and its implementation timeline. The rule, originally mandated in December 2023, has compliance deadlines of December 2025 for cash transactions and June 2026 for repo transactions, with ongoing efforts to provide clarity and guidance to market participants.

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SEC Commissioner Peirce Discusses Disclosure, Proxy Voting, and Tokenization

SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce delivered remarks at the Investor Advisory Committee meeting on March 12, 2026. She discussed public company disclosure reform, the challenges funds face in obtaining quorum for proxy votes, and the implications of tokenization.

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FDIC Proposed Rule for Payment Stablecoin Issuance by Subsidiaries

The FDIC has proposed a rule to establish procedures for FDIC-supervised insured depository institutions (IDIs) seeking to issue payment stablecoins through subsidiaries, as mandated by the GENIUS Act. This proposed rule outlines a tailored application process to evaluate safety and soundness while minimizing regulatory burden.

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FDIC Chairman Discusses Reforms to Regulatory Toolkit

FDIC Chairman Travis Hill announced updates on reforms to the agency's regulatory and supervisory toolkit. Key initiatives include proposals on defining "unsafe or unsound practices," refocusing examinations on material risks, and overhauling the CAMELS rating system. Changes to consumer compliance supervision aim to focus on actual harm and violations rather than process.

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