Volcker Rule news and trends

Proposed Fed Rules Could Allow Banks To Fund Startups
B2B Payments // February 02, 2020

A proposed change to a post-financial crisis rule could shake things up for banks, making it easier for them to invest in or sponsor venture capital funds, The New York Times reported. The Federal Reserve unveiled the proposal Thursday along with other banking agencies. Under...

Fed Chair Says Financial Reform Hasn’t Hurt Economy
Bank Regulation // August 28, 2017

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen defended financial reforms that were put in place after the Great Recession, arguing they have strengthened the financial system and haven’t hurt economic growth. Speaking during the annual central bank research conference, which was covered by Reuters, Yellen said any...

Will Big Banks Get a Bottom Line Boost on Deregulation?
Bank Regulation // July 24, 2017

Banks’ bottom lines may get a boost from deregulation from Capitol Hill. Barron’s noted this past weekend that a spate of proposals to roll back at least some regulatory requirements would, should they make it across various legislative hurdles, make lending a bit easier and...

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Volcker Rule Revision Inspires Hope For Startups, But Also Stirs Debate

June 25, 2020
The FDIC’s decision to ease the Volcker Rule could prove to be a boon for some startups, freeing up banks to invest tens of billions of dollars in high-risk venture capital funds that specialize in fast-growing fledgling companies. Bank stocks surged on the news, which will free financial institutions (FIs) to pump as much as […]