Perhaps the most important report that the FIO will ever make is the report on the system of state-based insurance regulation. By the end of January 2012, the FIO Director is to submit a report to Congress recommending changes to modernize and improve insurance regulation in the United States. This essentially means the FIO is being asked to propose its own mission and scope of operations and to lay out a road map to guide public policy decision-making moving forward in a major part of the financial services sector. Our focus here is on that report, but the discussion will also be useful in preparing other reports to the Congress mandated by DFA. This paper provides analysis and recommendations of NFI on the issues that the Congress has...
The Dodd-Frank Act was the most far-reaching financial regulatory reform in the U.S. since the natio...
The enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act both transcends and t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
This report provides information about the Proposals for Change on Federal Deposit and Share Insuran...
Since this country was created, the insurance industry has been principally regulated by the states ...
The Dodd-Frank Act is one of the most far-reaching efforts in financial reform since the Great Depre...
Title V of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, P. L. 111-203, created the...
This report discusses federal regulation of insurers — whether optional or mandatory — in the broade...
This report discusses two major deposit insurance reform bills that are currently before Congress, t...
This report discusses the debate around federal involvement in insurance regulation. In the aftermat...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
Much of the current call for Federal regulatory reform of insurance is based on fundamental misunder...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure of AIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cen...
The financial crisis of 2008 ushered in a new era of regulatory reform in the United States. The fai...
abstract: Dodd-Frank should be celebrated for its success in stabilizing the financial sector follow...
The Dodd-Frank Act was the most far-reaching financial regulatory reform in the U.S. since the natio...
The enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act both transcends and t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
This report provides information about the Proposals for Change on Federal Deposit and Share Insuran...
Since this country was created, the insurance industry has been principally regulated by the states ...
The Dodd-Frank Act is one of the most far-reaching efforts in financial reform since the Great Depre...
Title V of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, P. L. 111-203, created the...
This report discusses federal regulation of insurers — whether optional or mandatory — in the broade...
This report discusses two major deposit insurance reform bills that are currently before Congress, t...
This report discusses the debate around federal involvement in insurance regulation. In the aftermat...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
Much of the current call for Federal regulatory reform of insurance is based on fundamental misunder...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure of AIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cen...
The financial crisis of 2008 ushered in a new era of regulatory reform in the United States. The fai...
abstract: Dodd-Frank should be celebrated for its success in stabilizing the financial sector follow...
The Dodd-Frank Act was the most far-reaching financial regulatory reform in the U.S. since the natio...
The enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act both transcends and t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...