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Watch a recording of the full conference on YouTube.
The Federal Reserve will host a conference to provide expert perspectives on the key pillars of the regulatory capital framework – including Basel III Endgame, stress testing, the capital surcharge for the largest banks, and leverage requirements. The conference will explore those interactions, consider approaches for implementation, and the implications they may have for the efficiency and overall functioning of the financial system. The Federal Reserve welcomes the opportunity to consider a broader range of perspectives when considering the future of capital framework reforms. The conference will be broadcast live at federalreserve.gov and YouTube.
This event has a limited seating capacity for in-person attendance. Media who wish to register in-person should contact Public Affairs at [email protected]. Non-media who wish to register for in-person attendance should contact [email protected].
Leverage Ratio Reform Introduction: Travis Hill (Acting Chair, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Moderator: Darrell Duffie (Stanford University)
Tiffany Eng (BNY)
Don Kohn (Brookings Institution)
Brian Monteleone (Vanguard)
Hal Scott (Harvard University)
Ben Weiner (Sullivan & Cromwell LLP)
10:10 a.m. – 11:10 a.m.
Evolution of the Capital Framework Introduction: Jonathan Gould (Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency) Moderator: Rob Blackwell (IntraFi)
Phil Evans (Bank of England)
Sheara Fredman (Goldman Sachs)
Mike Mayo (Wells Fargo)
Randal Quarles (Cynosure Group)
11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Reforms to the Global Systemically Important Bank Surcharge Framework Moderator: Anil Kashyap (University of Chicago)
Steven Chubak (Wolfe Research)
Wilson Ervin (former chief risk officer, Credit Suisse)
Al Moffitt (J.P. Morgan)
Andrew Olmem (Mayer Brown)
12:25 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Fireside Chat - Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman and Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO
As part of the Board's efforts to keep pace with the latest developments in banking and finance, Vice Chair for Supervision Bowman will host a fireside chat with Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, to discuss the effects of artificial intelligence on banks, businesses, and consumers and how we can encourage innovation in the banking and financial system.
1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Lunch
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Evaluating the Stress Testing Regime Moderator: Randy Guynn (Federal Reserve Board)
Nathanaël Benjamin (Bank of England)
Kathryn Judge (Columbia University)
John McDonald (Truist)
Til Schuermann (Oliver Wyman)
Chief Financial Officers' Perspectives on Reforms to the Capital Framework Moderator: Adam Gilbert (PwC)
Daryl Bible (M&T Bank)
Alastair Borthwick (Bank of America)
Rahul Nalgirkar (BMO Bank)
John Stern (U.S. Bank)
Mike Verdeschi (Charles Schwab)
Sharon Yeshaya (Morgan Stanley)