
The Financial Services Forum Summit features insightful conversations from policymakers, industry leaders and others on the most important topics in banking and today’s global economy. Join us for an afternoon of engaging conversation and networking opportunities with other banking policy leaders.
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*Please note the Summit’s new start time of 12:30 PM, if you have already registered your confirmation is still intact but please update the timing on your calendar.
U.S. Department of Commerce
Ron O’Hanley
State Street Corporation Chairman and CEO, Forum Chair
Professor of Law, American University
Clinical Professor of Finance and Professor of Management Practice and Co-Director of the Volatility and Risk Institute
Lee Brenner
Head of Public Policy, Digital Assets, Goldman Sachs
Chief Accounting Officer, Goldman Sachs
Doug Holtz-Eakin
American Action Forum President
Global Head of Digital Assets Regulatory Policy, JP Morgan Chase
SVP and Head of State Street Digital and GlobalLink Legal, State Street
Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Federal Financial Analytics, Inc.
Partner, Davis Polk, Moderator
Randy Quarles
Cynosure Group Chairman & Co-Founder, Former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
As the banking industry is in the midst of a rapid transformation, this panel will bring together bank executives and policy makers to discuss the innovations that are reshaping the banking landscape and how these advances interact within the current regulatory framework. From Artificial Intelligence to blockchain applications and beyond, do not miss this chance to hear experts share their views on the intersection of innovation and regulation.
For over 50 years, the share of financial assets held or intermediated by non-bank financial institutions has risen steadily. Monitoring and assessment of risks associated with non-bank financial institutions (NBFI) has become a regular part of the official sector’s monitoring of financial stability. In this panel we will discuss recent trends in the NBFI sector and what the COVID experience revealed about the nature and stability of non-banks in the U.S. and abroad. Finally, we will discuss the current outlook for regulation of NBFIs and how NBFI regulation is connected to the regulation of the banking sector.
Capital in the banking system, and especially at our nation’s largest banks, has grown dramatically over the past fifteen years. At the same time, banking regulators are proposing new rules that could raise capital by as much as 20 percent for large banks. In this panel, we will discuss the current state of large bank capital, the broad framework for assessing “how much is enough,” as well as perspectives on what changes may mean for the industry and its customers. The panel will also discuss the likely economic costs of further increases in bank capital – both in terms of direct economic costs as well as indirect costs that may arise from growth in non-bank sectors or an erosion of international competitive equity.
There is a public parking lot directly under the building. The entrance is on C Street between 7th and 8th streets SE; follow directions to Trader Joe's parking. Street parking is also available.
The Eastern Market Metro stop, which services blue, orange and silver lines, is directly across the street from the building on Pennsylvania Avenue SE.
The building entrance is on Pennsylvania Avenue between 7th and 8th streets SE, between the Chase Bank and Trader Joe's.