With a growth agenda in mind, the Trump White House is moving to fill vacancies at the CFTC and SEC, left open since the end of the Obama administration. At the CFTC, White House officials announced that former fund manager Brian D. Quintenz of Ohio has been nominated a second time to be a CFTC… Read More >>
Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick for SEC Chairman
Despite opposition from some key Democrats, the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Walter J. “Jay” Clayton III, a former partner with the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, as the next chairman of the SEC, succeeding Mary Jo White. White served as chair from April 2013 to January 20, 2017 when Donald Trump became… Read More >>
Trump Team Challenges SIFI Designation for Non-banks
The Trump Team is signaling that it is taking on aspects of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and a key one, the “systemically important financial institution (SIFI)” designation stemming from Dodd-Frank is under review, according to a recent presidential memorandum to the secretary of the Treasury Department. The Trump team overseeing… Read More >>
Bharara Leaves Legacy of Taking on Titans
To say the least, Preet Bharara, the now-former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, had a tough weekend. As reported by major media outlets, the Trump administration via Attorney General Jeffrey Sessions on Friday asked 46, Obama-appointed federal prosecutors to resign. Among those on the list was Bharara, who pushed back and… Read More >>