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Presentation slide / internal briefing
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Summary
This document is a slide from a Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs presentation, authored by Francis J. Kelly (page 6, Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026800). It outlines a regulatory relief bill proposed by Senator Richard Shelby intended to benefit small- and mid-sized banks, including raising the 'Systemically Important' asset threshold from $50B to $500B and reforming the Federal Reserve structure. The document includes a strategic note suggesting the bill has potential for success due to Shelby's legislative skill, despite skepticism from observers.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Richard Shelby | Senator (R-AL), Chair of the US Senate Banking Committee |
Proposer of the regulatory relief bill discussed in the document.
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| Francis J. Kelly | Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs |
Author/Contact person listed on the slide.
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Deutsche Bank |
Creator of the document (Global Public Affairs division).
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| US Senate Banking Committee |
Chaired by Richard Shelby.
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| Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) |
Subject of proposed reporting requirements.
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| Federal Reserve Board |
Subject of proposed structural evaluation.
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| Government Accountability Office (GAO) |
Tasked with studying SIFI regulation in the proposal.
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| Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Proposal changes how its President is nominated.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Locations (1)
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Jurisdiction of the legislation and banks discussed.
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Relationships (1)
Listed as contact for Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs.
Key Quotes (1)
"Some observers have suggested this bill will go nowhere; but we would not write it off so fast. Shelby is the master of the legislative process and there is some bipartisan support already for parts of his bill."Source
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