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  • US Department Of Justice: Last Defendant Convicted In Stanford International Bank $7 Billion Investment Fraud Scheme

    Date 30/01/2020

    The former chief of Antigua’s Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) has pleaded guilty for his role in connection with the Stanford International Bank (SIB) Ponzi scheme.

  • Dissenting Statement Of CFTC Commissioner Dan M. Berkovitz Regarding Volcker Covered Funds Proposal

    Date 30/01/2020

    Let’s start by calling the Volcker Covered Fund Proposal (“Proposal”) what it is: a regulatory rollback.[1]  Virtually every change in the Proposal creates a new exclusion from the rules, or eliminates or reduces existing requirements.  The changes to the regulations run counter to the statutory purpose of prohibiting banks from owning hedge funds and private equity funds.  The Proposal fails to analyze or discuss the risks inherent in the banking activities it would permit.  It presents a thin veneer of a rationale for many of the changes that were precipitated by complaints from the banking industry.  The agencies should be making reasoned decisions to improve the effectiveness of the regulations for the purposes mandated by Congress, not implementing industry-driven rollbacks.  I therefore dissent.

  • Statement On Proposed Amendments To Modernize And Enhance Financial Disclosures, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, Jan. 30, 2020

    Date 30/01/2020

    I am delighted to support the proposed amendments and companion guidance released today.  The proposal is the latest in a string of efforts by the Commission to simplify and update disclosure requirements in a way that reduces costs ultimately borne by shareholders while preserving important investor protections.  Thank you to the staff of the Divisions of Corporation Finance and Economic and Risk Analysis and to the Office of General Counsel for their efforts on the rulemaking.

  • Statement Of Dissent By CFTC Commissioner Rostin Behnam Regarding Volcker Covered Funds Proposal

    Date 30/01/2020

    I respectfully dissent as to the Commission’s decision to propose more revisions to the Volcker Rule.  The Volcker Rule, in simple terms, contains two basic prohibitions for banking entities:  (1) they may not engage in proprietary trading; and (2) they cannot have an ownership interest in, sponsor, or have certain relationships with a covered fund. 

  • “Modernizing” Regulation S-K: Ignoring The Elephant In The Room, SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee, Jan. 30, 2020

    Date 30/01/2020

    Today’s proposal is most notable for what it does not do:  make any attempt to address investors’ need for standardized disclosure on climate change risk. The Commission last addressed climate change disclosure in 2010.[1] In that guidance we identified four existing items in Regulation S-K that may require disclosure related to climate change:  description of business, legal proceedings, risk factors, and management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations, or MD&A. We have now proposed to “modernize” every one of these four items without mentioning climate change or even asking a single question about its relevance to these disclosures.[2]