Republican members of the House Financial Services Committee told Securities and Exchange Commission Chairwoman Mary Jo White, Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen and Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Friday to provide them with documents and answers by May 16 on how the Financial Stability Oversight Council and the Financial Stability Board determines which nonbanks will be determined to be global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs).
In a letter to the three members of FSOC, the GOP committee members — which included its chairman, Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, as well as the chairman of the committee's capital markets subcommittee, Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J. — said that because the FSB is in the process of "examining certain U.S. companies for possible designation as G-SIFIs," the lawmakers want to "fully understand the process the FSB uses to designate G-SIFIs, and that we understand the current state of these deliberations," as they have "concerns that decisions are being made that could have significant impact on the U.S. economy."
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