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The U.S. Federal Reserve's Large Institution Supervision Coordination Committee (LISCC) and regulation of U.S. banks

02/17/2011

The Fed's LISCC is responsible for regulation of U.S. banks, replacing the prior system which diffused regulatory responsibilities among the 12 Fed regional banks. The earlier system did not assign regulatory authority to a specific supervisory organization with the the resources to tackle regulatory tasks leading to the 2008 financial crisis. Fed governor Daniel Tarullo and his organization now tackle the tasks and work with Fed chairman Bernanke on regulatory matters, bringing responsibility and accountability in one location.

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