(a) By the PresidentThe President, or a designee of the President, may coordinate through all available international policy channels, similar policies as those found in United States law relating to limiting the scope, nature, size, scale, concentration, and interconnectedness of financial companies, in order to protect financial stability and the global economy.
(b) By the CouncilThe Chairperson of the Council, in consultation with the other members of the Council, shall regularly consult with the financial regulatory entities and other appropriate organizations of foreign governments or international organizations on matters relating to systemic risk to the international financial system.
(c) By the Board of Governors and the SecretaryThe Board of Governors and the Secretary shall consult with their foreign counterparts and through appropriate multilateral organizations to encourage comprehensive and robust prudential supervision and regulation for all highly leveraged and interconnected financial companies.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 53— WALL STREET REFORM AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
SUBCHAPTER I— FINANCIAL STABILITY
§ 5361. Reports by and examinations of nonbank financial companies by the Board of Governors
§ 5364. Prohibition against management interlocks between certain financial companies
§ 5366. Early remediation requirements
§ 5371. Leverage and risk-based capital requirements