KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden will nominate Michael Barr to be the Fed's big banks regulator, the administration's second attempt to fill the post.
  • Barr served as assistant Treasury secretary for financial institutions during the Obama administration, where he helped design the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act.
  • "He understands that this job is not a partisan one, but one that plays a critical role in regulating our nation's financial institutions," Biden said of Barr on Friday.
  • Biden's first pick to serve as the Fed's banks regulator, Sarah Bloom Raskin, withdrew her candidacy last month after opposition from Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin.
President Joe Biden will nominate Michael Barr to be the Federal Reserve's top regulator in charge of big banks. Barr, who served as assistant Treasury secretary for financial institutions during the Obama administration, seen here at a Treasury Department meeting in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 30, 2010.

President Joe Biden will nominate Michael Barr, a former Treasury Department official, to be the Federal Reserve's top regulator in charge of big banks.

The choice of Barr was expected after CNBC earlier in the week confirmed that he was the White House's frontrunner for the post. It would make the leading financial laws author perhaps the most powerful U.S. bank regulator: the Fed vice chair of supervision.