The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Sarah Bloom Raskin, reportedly the Biden administration's top candidate for vice chair of supervision, would toughen the Federal Reserve's stances on the role of banks in combating climate change, capital requirements, the Volcker Rule and other policy areas, experts say.

January 5
5 Min Read
“Central banks and other financial regulators know that when it comes to curbing the effects that climate risk will have on the economy, particularly the heightened chance that such risks will bring about economic catastrophe, leadership must exist and concerted action must be taken,” Sarah Bloom Raskin said in a report for Ceres in 2020.

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