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For release on delivery 9:30 a.m. EST November 21, 2014 Statement of Daniel K. Tarullo
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Document Date: 2014-11-21 09:30:46


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Company

BNP Paribas / UBS AG / The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc / Barclays Bank PLC / J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. / Morgan Stanley / Wells Fargo & Company / Citigroup Inc. / JPMorgan Chase & Co. / Deutsche Bank AG / Goldman Sachs / Merrill Lynch / Credit Suisse Group / Société Générale / Bear Stearns / Bank of America Corporation / Scotiabank / National Bank Act / /

Country

United States / /

Event

M&A / Person Communication and Meetings / Reorganization / /

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energy-management activities / commodity transportation / transportation / merchant banking authority / energy tolling / bank supervisors / transactional and advisory services / bank-permissible derivative transactions / merchant banking investments / payment systems groups / bank subsidiaries / bank / banking / unsound banking practices / merchant banking / insurance requirements / /

Organization

Comptroller of the Currency / Physical Commodities Authority of Banks and Bank Holding Companies Before / Commodity Futures Trading Commission / Permanent Subcommittee / Large Institution Supervision Coordinating Committee / United States Senate / Congress / Daniel K. Tarullo Member Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / US Federal Reserve / Federal Energy Regulatory Commission / Securities and Exchange Commission / /

Person

McCain / Act / Daniel K. Tarullo / Levin / /

Position

officer / supervisor / Chairman / /

URL

www.federalreserve.gov/bankinforeg/fhc.htm / /

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