The Peterson Institute for International Economics held a major conference on the US interest in international financial cooperation on March 14, 2017. With the impending nomination of a new Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision, and loud skepticism about the Fed’s engagement with international regulatory processes expressed by some on Capitol Hill, the practical benefits to the US economy from such cooperation merit re-examination. David Stockton, PIIE, moderates panel 1, "Practitioners’ Post-Crisis Perspectives on the Utility of International Financial Regulation and Supervision." Participants and their presentations are: Christine Cumming, Rutgers – A Supervisory Perspective Patrick Honohan, PIIE and European University Institute – A Policymaking Perspective Barbara Novick, BlackRock – An Asset Management Perspective For more information, visit: piie.com/events/us-interest-international-financial-cooperation