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New York Fed conference "defining the objectives and goals of supervision" - speech by Andrew Bailey
Speech given at Federal Reserve Bank of New York on 18 March 2016.
Published on
01 April 2016
In this speech, Andrew Bailey, Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Regulation Authority, discusses why supervision is an important part of what we do and why more time should be spent being reflective about supervision. Andrew also talks about why supervision went wrong in the period before the financial crisis and what do we learn from it.