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11 April 2016

Federal District Court Rules Against Designation Of MetLife As A "SIFI" Under Dodd-Frank Act

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The FSOC has designated just four non-banks as SIFIs, but MetLife was the only one to file a lawsuit protesting it.
United States Finance and Banking

On March 30, the D.C. federal District Court ruled against the designation by the Financial Stability Oversight Counsel ("FSOC") of MetLife as a "systemically important financial institution" under the Dodd-Frank Act. The FSOC has designated just four non-banks as SIFIs, but MetLife was the only one to file a lawsuit protesting it.

The overall impact of the ruling remains unclear, however, because it is under based on longstanding concerns about the protection of the firm's proprietary business information and it widely anticipated that the FSOC will appeal the ruling.

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