Book description
How to manage and profit from the new financial regulatory reality
Now, more than ever, navigating the new financial regulations is
paramount for the survival of many large institutions. Managing to the
New Regulatory Reality: Doing Business Under the Dodd-Frank Act
provides the most important, need-to-know lessons for private sector
management, boards of directors, policymakers, and even regulators,
shedding light on the movement from crisis to panic, regulatory reform
to winning under continuing financial regulatory uncertainty.
- Reviews the causes of 2008's financial crisis, and assesses its
impact on multiple stakeholders
- Describes and analyzes the impact of the immediate U. S. and G20
policy and regulatory reactions on financial institutions that the
crisis response triggered
- Explains the legislative policies, and examines how institutions
and the financial services industry can make these new policies
and regulations work for them
All financial institutions, but especially large companies, will have
to aggressively manage to the new regulatory reality. Managing to the
New Regulatory Reality is the must-have survival guide to sustaining
profitability despite all the new red tape.
Gregory P. Wilson is the founder of his own
consulting firm specializing in financial policy and regulatory issues
and is a former part-ner in McKinsey & Company's Washington, D.
C., office. Prior to joining McKinsey, during the U. S. savings and
loan crisis, he served as the deputy assistant secretary for financial
institutions policy at the U. S. Treasury Department, where he
received the Secretary's Distinguished Service Award. For more
information, visit www. gregwilsonconsulting. com.