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The council suggested the VCAP program would remain in place for issuers who need a legally binding agreement, but would become the third tier of a system that would offer two simpler options.
November 20 -
The fifth-generation banker, who has already been serving as a central bank governor, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 60-31 vote.
September 12 -
The addition of the conservative pundit could signal the Trump administration's intent to have a more direct hand in central bank policies, yet Moore could experience his own transformation as a Fed governor.
March 28 -
The Senate's approval of the Kansas banking commissioner leaves the board with two remaining seats to fill as the administration's nominees for the vacancies await votes.
November 15 -
The Senate is poised to confirm Kansas Banking Commissioner Michelle Bowman to the Federal Reserve Board. But the nominations for the two other open seats are still in limbo.
November 13 -
The House has approved similar municipal securities and Puerto Rico provisions, but has wanted more sweeping bank deregulation legislation than the Senate.
March 15 -
Dannenberg says regulators are losing sight of rules' goals, making them complex and burdensome.
April 13 -
Bond Dealers of America chair Tom Dannenberg discusses how some recent muni market rules seem to be losing sight of their goals and creating unneeded complexity, burdens, costs and liabilities for dealers and other market participants. Hosted by Jack Casey.
April 13