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Financial Regulatory Reform

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New Rules of the Road for the Financial Sector

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Global Engagement

America's economic prosperity depends on active engagement with the global economy.

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Competitive Tax Rates

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Competitive tax rates fuel economic growth and job creation.

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Engagement with China

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The U.S.-China economic relationship is the most important bilateral relationship in the world today.

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Economic Value of Large Financial Institutions

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Large financial institutions provide significant value to the U.S. economy and American investors, business owners, and savers.

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Vikram Pandit

Chief Executive Officer
Citi

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Vikram Pandit is the Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup Inc.. Before being named CEO on December 11, 2007, Mr. Pandit was Chairman and CEO of Citi's Institutional Clients Group, which includes Markets & Banking and Citi Alternative Investments.
 
Formerly the Chairman and CEO of Citi Alternative Investments, Mr. Pandit was a founding member and chairman of the members committee of Old Lane, LP which was acquired by Citi in 2007.

 
Previously, Mr. Pandit was President and Chief Operating Officer of Morgan Stanley's institutional securities and investment banking business and was a member of the firm's Management Committee.
 
Mr. Pandit serves on the boards of Columbia University, Columbia Business School and the Indian School of Business. He is a former board member of NASDAQ, Trinity School, the New York City Investment Fund, and the American India Foundation.
 
Mr. Pandit earned a PhD in Finance from Columbia University in 1986. He also received an MS degree in 1977 and a BS degree in electrical engineering in 1976 from Columbia. 
 

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The Financial Services Forum is a non-partisan financial and economic policy organization comprising the CEOs of 19 of the largest and most diversified financial services institutions doing business in the United States.

The purpose of the Forum is to pursue policies that encourage savings and investment, promote an open and competitive global marketplace, and ensure the opportunity of people everywhere to participate fully and productively in the 21st-century global economy.