Federal Reserve nominee pledges to work for tailored approach to banking supervision

Nominee to be Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Michelle Bowman says in prepared testimony at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee that regulations must be approached pragmatically to ensure efficiency and effectiveness by identifying problems targeted by regulation, considering costs, benefits, incentive effects, market impacts, and potential unintended consequences, while continuing to rely on a tailored approach especially for community and regional banks.
Nominee to be Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Michelle Bowman says in prepared testimony at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee that regulations must be approached pragmatically to ensure efficiency and effectiveness by identifying problems targeted by regulation, considering costs, benefits, incentive effects, market impacts, and potential unintended consequences, while continuing to rely on a tailored approach especially for community and regional banks.
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April 10, 2025
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