St. Louis Fed Launches New Online Regulatory Reform Timeline; Centralized Location Convenient for Tracking Developments

From the Announcement:

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has launched a new web site feature designed to help the public keep track of major regulatory developments that occur as the U.S. government works to reform the nation’s financial system in the wake of the financial crisis.

The “Reforming the Nation’s Financial System: A Timeline” site tracks Congressional and regulatory agency hearings and testimonies, as well as key statements by House and Senate committee members. The timeline begins with March 19, 2009, when the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs held its first hearing on “Modernizing Bank Supervision and Regulation.” The site can be accessed on the St. Louis Fed’s web site at http://www.stlouisfed.org/regtimeline/.

The regulatory reform timeline can be viewed and printed out in PDF format, and visitors can also choose to sign up to receive e-mail alerts whenever the site is updated. A “What’s Next” section lists the dates of upcoming hearings and testimonies.

See Also: The Financial Crisis: A Timeline of Events and Policy Actions

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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