“I think that given the events of the last fall, we were very mindful of the need to implement a lot of the safeguards that were called for in the FSOC reports, things like segregating customer assets, getting additional visibility into vertically integrated firms, cracking down conflicts of interest, addressing spot market jurisdiction and that’s a long list. But I think they’re all part and parcel of how we make sure we’ll be protecting consumers and supporting financial stability,” the official said.
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