Fund chief warns on competition between regulators

OppenheimerFunds' Bill Glavin says financial regulators in Europe and Asia have been 'emboldened' as the US has lost its lead

Wednesday 21 May 2014 at 11:13

Financial regulators in Europe and Asia have been “emboldened” following the financial crisis as the US has lost its place as the world’s top watchdog, according to the chief of US fund manager OppenheimerFunds.

Speaking at conference in Washington on Wednesday hosted by the Investment Company Institute, Bill Glavin, who is also chairman of the firm, said regulators around the world had become increasingly competitive with each other.