U.S. Financial Regulatory Week Ahead

January 28 - February 2, 2024

It is going to be another busy week next week in the financial regulatory space in Washington, D.C., coming off a week shortened by snow and cold (it is now 75 degrees outside as I write this note – it was 7 degrees five days ago), the most important event in the coming week is likely to be Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu's speech at the University of Michigan on Monday where he will discuss banker merger policy. 

Bank merger policy has been a hot topic among bank regulators for months, notably since the Department of Justice's Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Jonathan Kanter effectively announced the Antitrust Division would subsequently engage in bank merger reviews.  Usually, the Antitrust Division would go along with whatever the Federal Reserve decided, but no more.  And with the Antitrust Division's decision to engage effectively brings the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into the process, too (and one of the main reasons we include activities at the Antitrust Division and FTC in our weekly Financial Regulatory Week Ahead).

Also of note this coming week, the Senate Banking Committee will hold two important hearings, one on fraud in the banking system and the other examining the role of artificial intelligence and housing. 

Over on the House side, The House Financial Services Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy Subcommittee will hold a hearing entitled "Rules Without Analysis: Federal Banking Proposals Under the Biden Administration."  This will likely be another blast at the Fed's proposed bank capital rules.

Finally, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will testify before the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee in two weeks (February 6 & 8) to present the Financial Stability Oversight Council's annual report to Congress.  You can expect some fireworks at both hearings as some members are likely to press Yellen hard on bank merger policy (making OCC Director Hsu's comments this week particularly timely), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's just announced proposed rule on junk fees on bank accounts (which is already getting hit with hard criticism from the banking sector), and the proposed capital rules we just alluded to above.  

Below is a listing of all the issues and events U.S. regulators are engaged in this week, along with relevant think tank and trade association events.  Please let us know if you have any questions.

U.S. Congressional Hearings 

U.S. Senate

 

House of Representatives

 

US Regulatory Meetings & Events

 

Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks

  • January 30 & 31:  The Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee meets to discuss the economy and interest rates.  Fed Chair Jay Powell will hold a press conference on January 31 following the conclusion of the meetings at 2:30 p.m.

 

U.S. Treasury Department

  • January 30, 9:00 a.m. – The Treasury Department holds a closed meeting of the Debt Management Advisory Committee for discussions and debates of the issues presented to the committee by the Secretary of the Treasury and the making of recommendations of the Committee to the Secretary.

  • February 1, 2:00 p.m. – The Treasury Department holds a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Risk-Sharing Mechanisms to address topics related to the role of nongovernmental mechanisms in supporting the terrorism risk insurance market.

 

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

  

Securities and Exchange Commission

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • No significant events are scheduled or have been announced at this time.

 

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  • No significant events are scheduled or have been announced at this time.

 

National Credit Union Administration

  • No significant events are scheduled or have been announced at this time.

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

  • February 2, 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. – FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya gives a keynote speech at the 13th Annual Law Leaders Global Global Conference in Miami, Florida.  Also speaking at the event will be Michael Kades, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, and Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.

 

Farm Credit Administration

  • No significant events are scheduled or have been announced at this time.

 

 

Trade Associations & Think Tank Events

 

Trade Association Events

 

 

Think Tank Events

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