Financial regulation courses should look more at liabilities – Tarullo
US Fed board member suggests courses should be based around a “point of reference”
Academics teaching financial regulation law should place "much more emphasis on the liability side" of financial institutions' balance sheets, Daniel Tarullo said on October 21.
The member of the US Federal Reserve board of governors was speaking at the New Pedagogy of Financial Regulation Conference at the law school of Columbia University in New York. He noted that he had not taught financial regulation law "since the interesting months of the fall 2008 semester".
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