Full Committee Hearing

Measuring the Systemic Importance of U.S. Bank Holding Companies

Date:   Thursday, July 23, 2015 Time:   09:30 AM

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The COMMITTEE ON BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct a hearing entitled “Measuring the Systemic Importance of U.S. Bank Holding Companies.” The witnesses will be: Professor Robert DeYoung, Capitol Federal Distinguished Professor of Finance, University of Kansas School of Business; Professor Deborah Lucas, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Finance and Director MIT Center for Finance and Policy, Sloan School of Management; Professor Jonathan R. Macey, Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law, Yale Law School; and The Honorable Michael S. Barr, Roy F. and Jean Humphrey Proffitt Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School. All hearings are webcast live and will not be available until the hearing starts. Individuals with disabilities who require an auxiliary aid or service, including closed captioning service for webcast hearings, should contact the committee clerk at 202-224-7391 at least three business days in advance of the hearing date.

Witnesses

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  1. The Honorable Michael S. Barr
    Roy F. and Jean Humphrey Proffitt Professor of Law
    University of Michigan Law School
  2. Professor Robert DeYoung
    Capital Federal Professor in Financial Markets and Institutions
    University of Kansas School of Business
  3. Professor Deborah Lucas
    Sloan Distinguished Professor of Finance and Director MIT Center of Finance and Policy
    Sloan School of Management
  4. Professor Jonathan R. Macey
    Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law
    Yale Law School