This content is from: Portfolio Volcker Rule May Be Scrapped So-called Volcker Rule is said to have been cut from a proposed financial regulatory reform bill. February 26, 2010
Sponsored Fed Sets Time Period For Volcker Rule The Federal Reserve has set a period of two years for banks to conform their activities and investments to the Volcker rule. February 10, 2011
Sponsored Volcker Backs Report On His Rule Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, said he supports the approach to implementing the proprietary-trading ban rule named for him suggested by the Financial Stability Oversight Council, reports The Wall Street Journal. January 21, 2011
Sponsored Spotting Prop Trades Easy, Says Volcker Paul Volcker, President Barack Obama’s former economic adviser and author of the regulation that bears his name, said it is easier to identify speculative trading than banks believe, reports Reuters. May 09, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio PwC: Foreign Banks More Worried about Volcker Rule Foreign banks are much more concerned about the Dodd-Frank act’s Volcker rule than U.S. firms are, according to Daniel Ryan, chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ financial services regulatory practice. By Charles Wallace November 24, 2011
This content is from: Culture Report: Weakened Volcker Rule Will Be More Enforceable Than Current Regime Looser banking regulations would better align with existing banking practices, while offering banks more flexibility in hedging and potentially improving liquidity, consultants say. By Alicia McElhaney June 15, 2018