June 8, 2015 | Regulators may be finished writing most of the Dodd-Frank Act rules, but they certainly aren't done putting them into effect, which will be the topic of conversation Tuesday at a conference held by SIFMA and the Clearing House. Industry lawyers and key agency officials will address some of the questions still lingering about how financial services are being remade by such things as stress testing and other risk-management changes, the recent demands for capital and liquidity settled in international negotiations that have been made tougher by U.S. regulators and big banks' so-called living will.
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Wednesday, June 17
Market Practices Council
(8:30 am - 1:30 pm ET)

Current industry-wide operational themes in the asset management industry featuring speaker/panelist David H. Lefferts, Managing Director and Head of Initiatives-Americas of SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication). In-person or via Webcast.

The Week in Brief
Monday, Jun 8
G7 leaders' summit continues in the Bavarian Alps.
Tuesday, Jun 9
The House is scheduled to consider H.R. 2289, which would reauthorize the CFTC. SIFMA holds prudential regulation conference.
Wednesday, Jun 10
OECD tax conference begins in Washington. GFMA, GLEIF, DTCC, and SWIFT co-host global LEI system conference.
Thursday, Jun 11
House Financial Services Committee holds HUD oversight hearing.
Sunday, Jun 14
Five-day 40th annual IOSCO conference begins in London.
Please see below for details on these and other events this week.
At the Agencies
Thursday, Jun 11
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION | Closed meeting to consider institution and settlement of injunctive actions, institution and settlement of administrative proceedings, adjudicatory matter, and other matters relating to enforcement proceedings. (2pm ET)
On the Hill
Tuesday, Jun 9
CFTC Reauthorization | The House is scheduled to consider H.R. 2289, which would reauthorize the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The measure would limit federal regulators' power to police overseas derivatives trades. it also would modify rules for swap end-users - entities that use swaps to hedge risk - and futures brokers. The House Agriculture Committee approved the bill in May, the White House said it would veto it, and the Senate has yet to write its own reauthorization measure.
Thursday, Jun 11
HOUSE FINANCIAL SERVICES | Full committee hearing on "The Future of Housing in America: Oversight of the Department of Housing and Urban Development." (10am ET)
HOUSE FINANCIAL SERVICES | Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit holds a hearing on "Examining Legislative Proposals to Preserve Consumer Choice and Financial Independence." (2pm ET)
Around the Globe
Monday, Jun 8
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany | Leaders from the Group of Seven industrialized nations wrap up their meeting in the Bavarian Alps where they discussed a range of global topics such as the global economy, debt, tax, trade, and climate change. Closing press conferences start at 8:30am ET.
BRUSSELS | The European Commission will hold a public hearing on the next steps to build a Capital Markets Union.
Thursday, Jun 11
LONDON | The European Banking Authority will hold a public hearing to discuss technical standards on the mapping of external credit assessment institutions, credit assessment for securitization positions.
Sunday, Jun 14
LONDON | 40th Annual Conference of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO): speakers include Martin Wheatley, CEO of the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority (FCA); Greg Medcraft, chair of IOSCO and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC); and Theodor Kockelkoren of the Netherlands Authority for Financial Markets executive board. (To June 18.)
Other Events
Monday, Jun 8
WASHINGTON DC | Treasury's Office of Financial Research (OFR) Director Richard Berner will participate in the Brookings Institution's Initiative on Business and Public Policy's "Can the Financial Sector Promote Growth and Stability?" discussion.
Tuesday, Jun 9
WASHINGTON DC | SIFMA's third annual Prudential Bank Regulation Conference. Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry is among the speakers, as well as the FDIC's Arthur Murton and his predecessor, James Wigand.
Wednesday, Jun 10
NEW YORK CITY | "Meet the Market North America: Seminar on the Global LEI System Update" conference with co-hosts Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA), Global LEI Foundation (GLEIF), Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), and Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT). SEC Commissioner Kara Stein will give the keynote address
WASHINGTON DC | The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) conference on the organization's new international taxation initiatives (to June 11).