The aftermath of the financial crisis has led U.S. regulators to reconstruct the boundaries of the financial system by undertaking a number of regulatory reforms focusing, in particular, on procyclical behaviors of the largest, most interconnected credit institutions. A wide variety of changes in the prudential settings of banking structures, such as capital and liquidity … Continue reading When Macroprudential Policy meets the Judge: Prospective Implications of the MetLife Case for the FSOC and the Asset Management Industry