In the wake of the global economic crisis, the financial sector is coming under increased scrutiny and international regulators are seeking to reform how insurers are supervised. But have overseas regulators become too powerful?
Join The Hill on Tuesday, July 28 to consider the potential effects of international standard setting on the United States’ current state-based regulatory structure. In an increasingly interconnected world, what types of regulatory oversight might best serve consumers, the U.S. insurance market, and the economy? Policymakers and industry experts will discuss how the unique nature of the insurance industry affects its regulation and what policies Congress might consider, including amendments to Dodd-Frank, to protect U.S. policyholders and promote competition.
8:35 AM – Keynote interview with Congressman FRENCH HILL (R-AR-02) & Congressman STEVE STIVERS (R-OH-15) in conversation with The Hill’s KEVIN CIRILLI
8:50 AM – 9:30 AM Roundtable discussion with:
- MARK CALABRIA, Director of Finance Regulation Studies, The Cate Institute
- ADAM POSEN, President, Peterson Institute for International Economics
- CHRISTINA URIAS, Managing Director of International Regulatory Affairs, National Association of Insurance Commissioners
- TERRI VAUGHAN, Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration, Drake University
9:35 AM – Program concludes
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