Copyright © 2018 by the Centre for International Governance Innovation The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authord and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Centre for International Governance Innovation or its Board of Directors. [...] Against this backdrop, the theme of CIGI and Oliver Wyman’s fourth annual Financial Regulatory Context: Populism and the Outlook Conference was the implications for financial regulation of the recent shift in political Financial System sentiment from multilateralism to nationalism. [...] Adding to this in areas where regulatory reforms have been less difficulty is the perception that there is a robust; international cooperation on creating growing imbalance between the complexity of standards for fintech; and improving policy socio-economic problems and the narrowness makers’ communication of international policy of the context in which policy decisions are initiatives to national [...] Such an erosion strengthened international financial regulatory of cooperation in financial regulation would risk standards agreed upon in the aftermath of the undermining the strength and resilience of the 2007–2009 international financial crisis could be international financial system, making it more halted or even clawed back. [...] In in financial policy reduce the harm from and the United States, since the subprime mortgage enhance the benefits of finance for social welfare?