The IIF U.S. Regulatory Update covers developments on the Executive Branch, Congress, federal regulatory agencies, and other U.S.-based standard-setting bodies. Published every two months, the report provides U.S.-related updates on critical topics affecting the global financial services industry, including risk management, financial stability, prudential regulation, digital assets, insurance, anti-money laundering, cybersecurity, and more. Any IIF materials focused on the U.S. are also featured. If you would like to receive regular updates about this publication by email, please subscribe here.
The July U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on climate-related financial risk, cybersecurity, digital assets, strategies against illicit finance, and more.
The May 2022 U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed Announcements on government-wide crypto activities, ongoing U.S. sanctions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, proposed requirements related to climate-related financial risk, and more.
The March U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on climate-related financial risk updates, ongoing SEC rule proposals, Hill hearings on crypto, and more.
The January U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on digital assets oversight, climate-related financial risk updates, new regulatory proposals, and more.
The November U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on cybersecurity initiatives, climate-related financial risk, AML/CFT policy priorities, and more.
The July U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on climate-related financial risk, market structure reform, Hill hearings on prudential regulation, and more.
The April U.S. Regulatory Update covers Fed announcements on the leverage ratio and dividends, agencies’ actions on climate risk, confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill, and more.
The February U.S. Regulatory Update covers President Biden’s financial regulatory agenda, regulatory agency personnel updates, Fed stress tests, the AML Act of 2020, confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill, and more.
The November U.S. Regulatory Update covers the U.S. elections, President-elect Biden’s financial regulatory agenda, climate risk updates from the CFTC and NYDFS, Fed stress tests, regulator testimonies on Capitol Hill, and more.