U.S. Financial Regulatory Week Ahead
The Start of Week 5 of the Government Shutdown, President Trump has a New CFTC Chair Nominee, and, Aside From That, It’s Going to Be a Pretty Quiet Week
October 27 - 31, 2025
The Federal Government is entering its 5th week of being shut down. There is little movement in Congress that we can discern to figure out how to get a Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government and get the governmental engine running again.
At this point, we see only three key dates that could serve as a trigger for Congress to begin moving toward a deal. They are:
October 24 – This past Friday marked the first full paycheck date that federal employees (except military) will miss. This includes TSA Agents at airports and air traffic controllers (NOTE: We have been traveling in the last week and asking TSA Agents their thoughts, and it is clear we will soon start seeing them leaving their jobs for anything that gives them a paycheck – meaning, we will see significant slowdowns at airports).
November 1 – Likely early/mid next week, Open Enrollment for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will begin, and it will show increasing annual insurance costs. Meaning, voters may become more focused and vocal on the issue Congressional Democrats are trying to force into the CR.
Late November – The House-passed Continuing Resolution expires on Nov. 21 (the Friday before Thanksgiving), and the fact that TSA workers will have missed more than a month of pay will likely result in departures of staff, causing significant delays at airports just before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Until then, there is not much going on with U.S. financial regulators. We would note that Travis Hill, the Acting Chair of the FDIC, will get his confirmation hearing this coming Friday. But only if the Senate Banking Committee holds the hearing. Last week, the Banking Committee was scheduled to hold an important hearing bringing together all the prudential regulators to talk about potential regulatory reform, but because of the shutdown, the hearing was cancelled.
Also, we would note that President Trump has nominated Mike Selig to the next Chair of the CFTC. Selig is currently the chief counsel for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s crypto task force in addition to advising SEC Chair Paul Atkins. He would replace Brian Quintenz as the nominee (as Quintenz’s nomination was somewhat mysteriously pulled by the White House just as he was about to get his confirmation hearing in the Senate Agriculture Committee).
Below are the few events we could find scheduled for the week ahead. Please let us know if you have any questions.
U.S. Congressional Hearings
U.S. Senate
· Thursday, October 30, 10:00 a.m. – The Senate Banking Committee holds a confirmation hearing to consider the nominations of the following individuals: Joseph Gormley to be President, Government National Mortgage Association, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Francis Cassidy to be Assistant Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Paul Hollis, to be Director of the Mint, Department of Treasury; Bryce McFerran, to be First Vice President, Export-Import Bank of the United States; and Travis Hill, to be Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
House of Representatives
· The House remains out of session until the Senate reaches a compromise on the federal budget continuing resolution.
Federal Department & Regulatory Agency Meetings & Events
Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks
· Tuesday & Wednesday, October 28 – 29 – The Federal Reserve Board’s Federal Open Market Committee meets on the economy and interest rates. Fed Chair Jay Powell will hold a press conference at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
· Thursday, October 30, 9:55 a.m. – Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman gives a pre-recorded speech at the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act Outreach Meeting.
U.S. Treasury Department
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Department of Commerce
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Securities and Exchange Commission
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Commodities Futures Trading Commission
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
· Tuesday, October 28, 3:20 p.m. – Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould will discuss agency priorities and its influence on the future of banking and financial innovation at the Money 20/20 USA Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
FINRA
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
National Credit Union Administration
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Farm Credit Administration
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
International Monetary Fund & World Bank
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
North American Securities Administrators Association
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Small Business Administration
· There are no significant events scheduled at this time.
Trade Associations & Think Tank Events
Trade Associations
· Tuesday & Wednesday, October 28 & 29 – SIFMA holds its National Conference on the Securities Industry at New York Law School.
Think Tanks and Other Events
· Monday, October 27, 10:00 a.m. – The Brookings Institution holds an event entitled “What’s up with stablecoins after the GENIUS Act?”
· Wednesday & Thursday, October 29 - 30 – The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research holds its 14th annual Housing Center Conference in Washington, D.C.
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