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John Gulliver — the Executive Director of the Program on International Financial Systems and the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation — joins RegFi cohosts Jerry Buckley and Caroline Stapleton for a conversation about the evolving landscape of financial regulation, both domestically and internationally.
John shares his perspective on how the U.S. financial regulatory regime compares to its international peers on a number of technology-related topics, including the development of central bank digital currencies, the regulation of crypto and digital assets, and the supervision of high-speed markets. He suggests that depoliticizing regulatory policymaking will help the U.S. adapt to new technologies and maintain its global economic advantage by fostering innovation.
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John Gulliver — the Executive Director of the Program on International Financial Systems and the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation — joins RegFi cohosts Jerry Buckley and Caroline Stapleton for a conversation about the evolving landscape of financial regulation, both domestically and internationally.
John shares his perspective on how the U.S. financial regulatory regime compares to its international peers on a number of technology-related topics, including the development of central bank digital currencies, the regulation of crypto and digital assets, and the supervision of high-speed markets. He suggests that depoliticizing regulatory policymaking will help the U.S. adapt to new technologies and maintain its global economic advantage by fostering innovation.
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