U.S. Financial Regulatory Week Ahead

The New 119th Congress Gets Sworn In, Big Banks and Trade Associations Sue The Fed Over Stress Tests As Fed Says It Will Overhaul Stress Test Regime

December 30, 2024 - January 3, 2025

We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!  This will be a quick report.  We are all looking forward to a great 2025 and savoring the coming week, which should be very quiet, especially on the regulatory front. 

But at the end of the week, a new era begins with the new 119th Congress coming together to be sworn into office.  We expect the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson (R-LA), to be re-elected as Speaker of the House on Friday, but it will be closed.  This is one of the closest majorities in history, with 219 House Republicans and 215 Democrats, with one vacancy.

The Senate will be particularly interesting to watch in 2025: Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has announced the Senate will work for ten straight weeks before taking a break (except for taking off February 17th for President’s Day).  And they will work five days a week instead of the usual three. 

Looking at last week, a group of large banks joined forces with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Bank Policy Institute, the American Bankers Association, and several other trade groups sued the Federal Reserve, claiming the annual bank stress tests lacked transparency and failed to take “public input as required by law.”   

The suit was filed despite the Federal Reserve saying this past Monday they intended to make changes to the stress tests and would be seeking public comment and input.  However, the Fed did not detail what those changes would be.   We believe this situation will add significant pressure from Congress and likely the incoming Trump Administration on Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr to step aside.  We will see.

Again, we hope you enjoy the quiet week ahead and have a wonderful New Year!  As we said above, nothing is going on this coming week in the regulatory world – you don’t need to read anything beyond this sentence.  But if you have any questions, please let us know if you have any questions.

 

U.S. Congressional Hearings 

U.S. Senate

  • ·Friday, 12:00 p.m., January 3, 2025 – The 119th United States Congress will be sworn into office.  The Senate will then begin ten weeks of work (with a break on February 17th for President’s Day), being in session five days a week, which breaks from previous historic work schedules.

 

House of Representatives

  • Friday, 12:00 p.m.,  January 3, 2025 – The 119th United States Congress will be sworn into office.  The House of Representatives.  The House will also vote on who will serve as Speaker of the House, the 130th Speaker of the House of Representatives since the office was created in 1789.  Current Speaker Michael Johnson (R-LA) is expected to be re-elected by a slim margin.

 

 

Federal Department & Regulatory Agency Meetings & Events

 

Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

U.S. Treasury Department

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Department of Commerce

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Department of Housing and Urban Development

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Small Business Administration

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Securities and Exchange Commission

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

FINRA

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

National Credit Union Administration

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Farm Credit Administration Wagner Labor Initiative in New York.

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Farm Credit Insurance Corporation

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

International Monetary Fund & World Bank

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

North American Securities Administrators Association

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

 

Trade Associations & Think Tank Events

Trade Associations

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

Think Tanks and Other Events

·       There are no significant events scheduled at this time.

 

 

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