Archive

  • US Treasury rejects Sifi methodology for insurers

    27 October 2017

    Prudential Financial and MetLife are given a huge boost by latest Treasury report, which favours an activities-based approach over the entity-based systemic risk evaluations

  • FSOC members explain their decisions in AIG's Sifi vote

    03 October 2017

    AIG's systemic risk status was removed following a 6-3 vote

  • AIG loses US systemic risk status

    30 September 2017

    FSOC votes 6-3 to remove Sifi tag

  • FSOC to ponder removal of AIG's Sifi status - report

    22 September 2017

    AIG was designated as a systemically important financial institution under the Dodd-Frank Act

  • MetLife asks Trump administration to support further delay of Sifi case

    28 July 2017

    Insurers' statement precedes meeting of Financial Stability Oversight Council today

  • MetLife praises passing of Financial Choice Act in House

    09 June 2017

    Important step towards removal of FSOC authority, says chief Kandarian

  • FSOC's Woodall criticises IAIS transparency and engagement

    16 May 2017

    Woodall asks why he is not allowed to attend systemic risk meeting

  • Court pauses MetLife's Sifi case

    15 May 2017

    FSOC has 60 days to deliberate

  • US gov requests pause to MetLife court case

    05 May 2017

    Court should delay 60 days rather than for full Sifi review for now, says FSOC filing

  • A death knell for the Sifi designation?

    02 May 2017

    The US inquiry into the designation of non-bank systemically important financial institutions looks likely to see insurers AIG and Prudential Financial shed the label, while ensuring the court appeal against MetLife becomes obsolete. What will replace Obama's post-crisis regulation and will it affect the international process? Callum Tanner reports