“The SEC issued SAB 121 without conferring with prudential regulators despite the accounting standard’s effects on financial institutions’ treatment of custodial assets, and the SEC issued SAB 121 without going through the notice-and-comment process,” said Rep. Flood, in a statement. “In the face of overreach by a regulator, it is the role of Congress to serve as a check.”
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