US agencies "extremely focused" on Volcker rule, says Dept of Treasury

Overseer of Volcker rule work says five US agencies should produce a single rule – and are not planning to harmonise it with Europe's ring-fencing proposals

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The US Department of the Treasury wants a single version of the Volcker rule – the Dodd-Frank Act's limits on proprietary trading and private equity investment by US banks – according to Mary John Miller, its under-secretary for domestic finance, who was speaking at an Institute of International Bankers (IIB) conference in Washington, DC today. That will require co-ordination and agreement between the five federal regulators charged with writing it, she said.

"We think a joint rule is optimal

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