FSOC

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FSOC is a U.S. government council established after the 2008 financial crisis to identify and monitor systemic risks to the nation’s financial stability and coordinate regulatory responses.

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instanceOf United States government council
financial regulatory coordination body
abbreviation FSOC self-link
chairperson Secretary of the Treasury
surface form: Secretary of the Treasury of the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdAfter 2008 financial crisis
enactedBy United States Congress
establishedBy Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
formationDate 2010
fullName Financial Stability Oversight Council
hasMember Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
surface form: Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Housing Finance Agency
Independent member with insurance expertise
National Credit Union Administration
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Securities and Exchange Commission
hasNonvotingMember Federal Insurance Office
Office of Financial Research
state banking supervisor representative
state insurance commissioner representative
state securities commissioner representative
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
jurisdiction United States financial system
legalBasis Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
oversees systemic risk in financial market utilities
systemic risk in nonbank financial institutions
parentOrganization United States Department of the Treasury
power designate financial market utilities as systemically important
designate nonbank financial companies as systemically important financial institutions
make recommendations to primary financial regulatory agencies
recommend stricter prudential standards for designated firms
publishes annual report on financial stability
purpose coordinate financial regulatory policy among U.S. agencies
identify risks to the financial stability of the United States
monitor systemic risk in the U.S. financial system
promote market discipline
respond to emerging threats to U.S. financial stability
relatedAgency Office of Financial Research
relatedConcept macroprudential regulation
systemic risk
reportsTo United States Congress
sector financial regulation
signedIntoLawBy Barack Obama
statutoryChair Secretary of the Treasury
surface form: Secretary of the Treasury of the United States

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