US Banking Regulation: What to Expect in 2022
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After two years of responding to the pandemic, US banking regulators likely will refocus this year on forward-looking issues. In particular, the following issues are expected to occupy a significant portion of the regulators’ time in 2022: Regulatory Capital Rule Revisions Climate-Related Risk Management Expectations Digital Asset Activities Fintech Bank Charters Third-Party Vendor Risk Management Investment Fund Relationships Community Reinvestment Act Mayer Brown partners Jeffrey Taft and Matthew Bisanz discuss these anticipated hot issues.
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