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July 2012, No. 300a
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Last Updated: 06/20/2012

New Horizons for Risk Management: Shifting Rules, Shifting Strategies (Special Issue)

Elijah Brewer III , Sarah Clinton, Tiffany Gates, Carl Tannenbaum

The Chicago Fed’s supervision and regulation department, in conjunction with DePaul University’s Center for Financial Services, sponsored its fifth annual Financial Institution Risk Management Conference on April 10–11, 2012. The conference focused on bank stress tests conducted by federal regulators, the impact of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and housing risk.

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