LEI Governance Body Established With US Treasury's Reed As Chair

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The inaugural meeting of the legal entitiy identifier Regulatory Oversight Committee took place in Toronto at the end of January

The legal entity identifier (LEI) Regulatory Oversight Committee (ROC) has been established as the governance body of the global identification system and, with Matthew Reed of the US Treasury Department as its chair, has taken over responsibility from the Financial Stability Board (FSB) for launching the global LEI system.

Representatives from more than 50 countries took part in the inaugural meeting of the ROC in Toronto on January 24-25, where Reed was appointed chair and Jun Mizuguchi of

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