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Series on Financial Markets and Regulation

The Series on Financial Markets and Regulation, under the Center on Regulation and Markets, looks at financial institutions and markets broadly and explores how regulatory policy affects consumers, businesses, investors, financial technology (fintech), financial stability, and economic growth.

The best way to regulate digital assets: Merge the SEC and CFTC
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Regulatory Policy The best way to regulate digital assets: Merge the SEC and CFTC

Timothy G. Massad

November 17, 2025

Quantitative easing and housing inflation post-COVID
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Housing Quantitative easing and housing inflation post-COVID

Aaron Klein, Alan Cui

October 8, 2025

Interest by any other name should be regulated as sweetly
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Cryptocurrency Interest by any other name should be regulated as sweetly

Aaron Klein

September 10, 2025

The future of financial services regulation: A conversation with CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson
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September 03

2025

Regulatory Policy The future of financial services regulation: A conversation with CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson

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