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http://fsforum.com 07-08-2009 15:39:00
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.Amanda Eversole Amanda Eversole welcomed the Federal Reserve's proposals to improve the stress testing framework. "Greater transparency is essential to maintaining their credibility and effectiveness," said Eversole. Read more: zurl.co/JAuVn
.Goldman Sachs marks 15 years of its 10,000 Small Businesses program with the largest small business summit ever in Washington, D.C., October 29–30. Learn more: zurl.co/ReD04
JOINT RELEASE: BPI, American Bankers Association, Consumer Bankers Association, Financial Services Forum and The Clearing House Submit Recommendations on Treasury’s Implementation of the GENIUS Act: bpi.com/banks-submit-r…
The Forum, Bank Policy Institute, American Bankers Association, & The Clearing House submitted joint recommendations to Treasury Department on its implementation of the GENIUS Act to protect consumers, stablecoin users, and financial stability. Read more: zurl.co/CPynm
.Bank of America will spotlight four New York City-based small businesses at this year’s Winter Village at Bryant Park. Learn more: zurl.co/sh91r
"Efforts to improve bank supervision support safety & soundness while promoting fair treatment for consumers & businesses,” said Amanda Eversole Amanda Eversole in response to the Federal Reserve's work to focus oversight on material financial risk. Read more: zurl.co/aR3v9
Tomorrow at noon ET! Join us for a conversation with Amanda Eversole Amanda Eversole, President & CEO of Financial Services Forum, representing the eight largest US banks, about their economic policy agenda. Read more and register here: icont.ac/51ajh
The change in the Federal Reserve's approach to stress test scenario design improves its accuracy and aligns with the findings of academic research. Read more from the Forum's Chief Economist in our latest BankNotes Blog: zurl.co/xLDij