The most important person in the banking business isn’t a banker. On paper—and in practice for most of the previous decades—the post isn’t a... To most Wall Street executives, that title goes to Federal Reserve governor Daniel Tarullo, a brusque, white-haired former law professor who has come to personify Washington’s postcrisis influence over how banks do business. Mr. Tarullo heads the Fed’s Committee on Bank Supervision.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 31, 2016 18:57 UTC