Senate Banking Committee Advances Key Nominations

WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines Thursday to advance the nominations of former FDIC board member Jonathan Gould for comptroller of the currency and Paul Atkins for chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, ABA Banking Journal reported.

Jonathan Gould

Both nominations were approved by a 13-11 vote.

ABA Banking Journal noted that during his nomination hearing last week, Gould emphasized that banks “must be allowed to engage in prudent risk-taking” if the U.S. economy is to remain robust and dynamic.

“In the years since 2008, bank regulators have at times tried to eliminate rather than manage risk, frustrating the ability of banks to fulfill their function,” said Gould, who is also former chief counsel at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. “This blinkered approach to risk management has implications for the cost and availability of credit, the system’s ability to absorb shocks, and its adoption of new technologies and embrace of innovation.”

The OCC is currently led by Acting Comptroller Rodney Hood.

The committee also advanced the nominations of Luke Petit to be assistant secretary of the Treasury and Marcus Molinaro to be federal transit administrator at the Department of Transportation, ABA Banking Journal added.

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