Topic: Bank Regulator

15 chapters across the catalog

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 2:04:18 - 2:05:59

1753: Local Jamoke

Buzzkill Jr on European Banking Regulations and AI

During a meetup, Buzzkill Jr discussed the difficulties of performing AI-driven bank fraud detection in Europe due to excessive licensing and registration requirements. He concluded that the regulatory environment makes it nearly impossible for tech companies to compete or operate efficiently in the EU. The hosts use this as evidence that European protectionism will ultimately retard their own economy.

Get Boris!
Episode 1417 19:46 - 24:22

1417: Get Boris!

Sarah Bloom Raskin, Federal Reserve Board Nomination

President Joe Biden nominated Sarah Bloom Raskin as the head of bank supervision for the Federal Reserve, a move seen by the banking industry as a return to adversarial regulation. Critics argue Raskin will use her position to push Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing standards, potentially limiting lending to the oil and gas sectors. The segment explores how regulatory appointments serve as a mechanism for implementing progressive economic policy.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 32:07 - 33:32

1211: Pale Male

US Economy, Davos Elite Sentiment

Despite the official Davos focus on environmental and social governance (ESG), the primary topic of discussion among CEOs was the strength of the US economy. President Trump attributes this success to tax cuts and, more importantly, significant deregulation. He claims the US consumer has never been wealthier, though the hosts suggest this wealth may actually be record-level debt.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 16:51 - 19:18

802: Warehouse of Souls

City of London, European Banking Jewel

The City of London is identified as the "crown jewel" of the European Union due to its unique legal status and concentration of international banks. Former Deutsche Bank employees and other traders are reportedly setting up new financial institutions in London to escape restrictive American banking laws. The potential loss of this financial enclave is cited as a primary fear for EU leadership regarding the Brexit vote.

Weather Whiplash
Episode 726 1:37:09 - 1:41:03

726: Weather Whiplash

Dennis Hastert Indictment, Bank Regulation Evasion

Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert was indicted on charges of evading bank regulations and lying to the FBI. Hastert allegedly withdrew $952,000 in increments under $10,000 to avoid reporting requirements, reportedly to pay hush money related to past misconduct. The hosts debate the legality of "structuring" withdrawals and the role of FBI Director James Comey in the investigation.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 2:01:50 - 2:05:02

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Banking Crisis, Derivatives and Dodd-Frank

A conversation with a former New York banker suggests that the rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations regarding derivatives is a strategic move to ensure U.S. banking dominance. The insider claims that allowing banks to keep swaps in separate entities will protect the system during the "next crisis" while potentially sacrificing individual institutions. The perspective frames financial deregulation as a tool for international economic warfare against European banks.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 34:16 - 36:19

656: Gap Focused Thinking

Bank Regulation, Criminal Referrals and Eric Holder

A former bank regulator on Al Jazeera explained that the Department of Justice failed to reestablish the criminal referral process for banking executives. During the Savings and Loan crisis, thousands of referrals were made, but zero were made during the recent financial crisis. Critics argue that Eric Holder could have reinstated these referrals with a single email to regulatory agencies but chose not to.

Hornbag
Episode 345 1:00:28 - 1:02:47

345: Hornbag

Debit Card Fees and Community Banking Alternatives

The controversy surrounding Bank of America's proposed $5 monthly debit card fee is discussed in the context of market competition. The hosts argue that instead of government intervention, consumers should move their accounts to small community banks that offer better service and no fees. They emphasize that many smaller institutions did not take TARP bailout money and remain more customer-focused.

Carbon Cops
Episode 326 44:58 - 47:13

326: Carbon Cops

Financial Regulatory Complexity and Dodd-Frank Page Counts

The complexity of modern financial regulation is highlighted by comparing the page counts of major acts: Glass-Steagall (34 pages), Sarbanes-Oxley (66 pages), and Dodd-Frank (over 2,000 pages). The discussion posits that this extreme complexity serves the interests of the international banking cartel and hinders economic activity like IPOs.

Global Warming Denialism
Episode 150 27:56 - 35:43

150: Global Warming Denialism

Timmy Geithner, Glass-Steagall Act Repeal, Financial Crisis Tools

Congressman Michael Burgess grills Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner during a C-SPAN hearing regarding the 2008 financial collapse. The discussion focuses on the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act under Bill Clinton and Geithner's refusal to support its reinstatement. Geithner's ties to Goldman Sachs and the concept of "too big to fail" banks are scrutinized.

Health Insurance Dot Gov
Episode 107 51:30 - 52:57

107: Health Insurance Dot Gov

Federal Reserve Oversight of Banking Regulations

President Obama has endorsed the Federal Reserve as the primary regulatory body for oversight of the banking industry. The hosts criticize this move, arguing that the Fed is a private entity composed of banks and that allowing it to regulate the industry is equivalent to the banks watching themselves.

Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen
Episode 71 33:31 - 36:42

71: Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen

UK Banking Crisis, Overdraft Protection and C-SPAN Coverage

Reports from London indicate that banks are aggressively withdrawing overdraft protection from small account holders, causing significant financial distress. This real-world economic impact is contrasted with the high-level bankster hearings currently being broadcast on C-SPAN.