The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee is a group of publicly recognized, independent experts on the financial services industry (that is, banking, insurance, and securities). These experts from academia and the private sector meet regularly to study regulations and critique regulatory policies that affect this section of the economy. This briefing will highlight the International Monetary Fund’s use of blanket guarantees, optional federal charters for insurance companies, and the use of explicit guarantees by government-sponsored enterprises.
| 11:45 a.m. | Registration | |
| Noon | Press Briefing: | George G. Kaufman, Cochair, Loyola University Chicago |
| | | Robert E. Litan, Cochair, Brookings Institution |
| | | Richard C. Aspinwall, Economic Adviser |
| | | George J. Benston, Emory University |
| | | Charles W. Calomiris, AEI and Columbia University |
| | | Franklin R. Edwards, Columbia University |
| | | Scott E. Harrington, University of South Carolina |
| | | Richard J. Herring, University of Pennsylvania |
| | | Paul M. Horvitz, University of Houston |
| | | Roberta Romano, Yale Law School |
| | | Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School |
| | | Kenneth E. Scott, Stanford University |
| | | Peter J. Wallison, AEI |
| 1:30 p.m. | Adjournment | |


