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How Regulation of Leveraged Lending Will Change Under President Biden

The change in administration that will take place on Jan. 20, 2021, will likely have significant consequences for leveraged lending market participants. The relatively “soft touch” regulatory approach taken by federal...more

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Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Thwart Resurrection of Leveraged Lending Guidance

On Nov. 5, the federal banking regulatory agencies (the Agencies) gave notice of a proposed rule (the Proposed Rule) that would elevate to the status of a formal rule and enhance the Agencies’ current policy of not issuing...more

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Comptroller of the Currency Announces That OCC Will Not Enforce Leveraged Lending Guidance

On Feb. 27, 2018, Joseph Otting, the comptroller of the Currency, the principal regulator of all national banks, speaking at a conference hosted by the Structured Finance Industry Group in Las Vegas, NV, announced that the...more

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Treasury Report Recommends Modification of the Leveraged Lending Guidance to Address Reduction in Leveraged Lending by Regulated...

On June 13, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released its report to President Donald J. Trump in response to Executive Order 13772 issued on Feb. 3, which set forth the “core principles” of the Trump administration...more

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