Annual Washington Conference of the Institute of International Bankers
Washington DC
March 14, 2005
Thank you. I am pleased to have the opportunity to come back to speak to this group again this year. You have asked me to address the EU-U.S. Dialogue on financial market regulation from the U.S. perspective. As you are aware, the Dialogue was created in 2002 as a forum in which to discuss issues surrounding cross-border regulation — the conflicts as well as the common goals. Before going any further, however, I need to give the Commission’s standard disclaimer that the views I express here today are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of the Commission or its staff.
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