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Regulating Financial Systemic Risk:
Public Policy Options for a Financial Services Regulatory Structure

Capitol Hill Briefing
Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Chief among the critical lessons to be learned from the economic crisis is the need for reform of the financial services regulatory system. Come to this important Capitol Hill Briefing hosted by the American Academy of Actuaries and the Society of Actuaries, and find out how new research applies the actuarial profession’s unique perspective to a risk-focused system of financial services regulatory reform.

Our panel of actuarial experts will examine the options for public policy reform, and discuss:

  • Risk management principles applied in the insurance arena
  • Actuarial profession’s work concerning systemic risk
  • Development of public policy options evolving from actuarial work

The briefing will begin with a presentation, followed by a Q&A session with our panel of actuarial experts.

Slides

  • See the slides used by the speakers. (PDF)

Panelists

Moderator:

  • Henry W. Siegel, FSA, MAAA

Academy Speakers

  • Jesse M. Schwartz, FSA, MAAA
  • Robert S. Miccolis, FCAS, MAAA

SOA Speaker:

  • Shaun Wang, FCAS, MAAA

Questions?

  • Please contact Philip Hafler at the Academy
    (hafler@actuary.org, 202-223-8196) with questions.