Washington
The new Financial Stability Oversight Council is seeking input about what criteria should be used in placing non-bank financial companies, such as insurers, under its federal scrutiny.
The request was prompted by Section 113 of the new Dodd-Frank financial services reform law, which gives the FSOC authority to subject non-bank financial companies, including insurers, to oversight if they pose a potential threat to the country's financial stability.
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