Posts Tagged ‘New American Foundation’

U.S. Treasury Official Says Financial Institutions Need Basic Regulatory Standards

Friday, September 18th, 2009

U.S. Treasury Department Director for Consumer Protection Peggy Twohig says that with a baseline of regulatory standards for financial institutions, innovation for the consumer can continue to thrive. Twohig said the Obama administration’s proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency would create these standards. (0:31)

 
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Status Quo Of Final Regulation Unacceptable, Says U.S. Treasury Official

Friday, September 18th, 2009

U.S. Treasury Department Director for Consumer Protection Peggy Twohig says that the the monitoring of the financial system was unacceptable in the past. She says the Obama administration’s proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency would help better regulate financial services and protect consumers. (0:47)

 
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Consolidate Financial Regulation, Says U.S. Treasury Official

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Peggy Twohig, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Director for Consumer Protection, says that the Obama administration’s proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency aims to consolidate the authority of regulation all into one agency. Twohig said it is necessary for all financial institutions to be bound to a specific set of standards. (0:25)

 
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Proposed Financial Regulatory Agency Will Protect Consumers, Claims Treasury Official

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Leah Valencia, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service

U.S. Treasury Department Director for Consumer Protection Peggy Twohig said that establishing a far reaching financial regulatory agency could create a system of checks and balances for financial institutions, thus ensuring the strength of the U.S. economy.

“An agency would create uniform protection for consumers and make a level playing field for all types of financial services,” she said.

While discussing the Obama administration’s proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency at the New American Foundation Friday, Twohig said it is necessary for all financial institutions to learn a sense of responsibility for the consumer by following base regulations

“The administration has supported that,” she said. “Part of the legislative proposal is for federal rules to be a floor not a ceiling that would apply to everyone.”

Twohig said there was not acceptable oversight of banking sectors in the past, adding that this caused a race to the bottom, where nonbank lenders offering aggressive products often steered consumers to unacceptable loans. As a result, banks who wanted to compete felt pressured and began to loan irresponsibly. Twohig said the proposed agency will prevent such an occurrence in the future.

“We need basic standards that will protect all consumers,” she said. “This will help the responsible players… who want to offer straightforward transparent products for consumers.”