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About The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee
 
The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee is a group of publicly recognized, independent experts on the financial services industry who meet regularly to study and critique regulatory policies affecting this sector of the economy.
 
 
 

On Sunday, February 8 and Monday, February 9, members of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (SFRC) met in two closed sessions to discuss, among other things, the turmoil in the financial markets, proposed banking policy initiatives, reform of the financial regulatory structure, the recent report by the Group of Thirty, recent events at the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other actions and proposals in the financial services sector.

At the luncheon press briefing that followed these sessions, SFRC members issued three statements and answered questions relating to the topics discussed. Video and audio of the event are available at the event page.

About the Committee

The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee works to identify and analyze developing trends and ongoing events that promise to affect the efficiency and safe operation of sectors of the financial services industry; explore the spectrum of short- and long-term implications of emerging problems and policy changes; help develop private, regulatory and legislative responses to such problems that promote efficiency and safety and further the public interest; and to assess and respond to proposed and actual public policy initiatives with respect to the impact on the public interest.

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The U.S. Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (SFRC) meets with Shadow Committees from around the world every one to two years to discuss a theme of common interest and issue a joint policy statement.

 
 

U.S. Committee Members

George G. Kaufman, Co-Chair
Loyola University Chicago

Richard Herring, Co-Chair  
University of Pennsylvania

Ray Ball
University of Chicago

Marshall Blume
University of Pennsylvania

Charles W. Calomiris
AEI

Kenneth W. Dam
University of Chicago School of Law 

Robert A. Eisenbeis
Cumberland Advisors

Edward J. Kane
Boston College

Christian Leuz
University of Chicago

Robert E. Litan
Kauffman Foundation

Kenneth Scott
Stanford University

Chester Spatt
Carnegie Mellon University

Peter J. Wallison
AEI

 
 
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The results of the Committee's deliberations, the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee Statements, are intended to increase the awareness and sensitivity of members of the financial services industry, public policy makers, the communications media and the general public to the importance and implications of current problems, events and policy initiatives affecting the efficiency and safety of the industry and the public interest. To view a list of these documents, please visit our section on Statements.