Podcast: The State of the Post-Crisis Prudential Regulatory Framework and Its Effect on Capital Markets

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May 31, 2019

SIFMA PodcastWith the adoption of complex, conservative, prudential regulatory requirements, banks are now subject to multiple risk-based capital ratios, leverage ratios, capital buffers and Total Loss-Absorbing Capital (TLAC) ratios. As a result, they hold excessive levels of capital and liquidity that are increasingly disconnected from the level of risk they incur. Although these levels have undoubtedly increased resiliency, they come at a cost: the more capital required, the less deployed into the economy.

Here, Joseph Seidel, SIFMA’s Chief Operating Officer, and Carter McDowell, SIFMA’s Associate General Counsel and Managing Director, talk through the state of the post-crisis prudential regulatory framework and its effects on the capital markets, including market liquidity, capital formation and innovation.

For more on prudential regulation and its effect on the capital markets, visit www.sifma.org/prudential and register to join us on June 4 in Washington, DC for SIFMA and BPI’s 6th Annual Prudential Regulation Conference. Also, stay tuned for SIFMA’s study on CCAR’s current treatment of the trading book.

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