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Should Congress Increase FDIC Insurance Limits?

South State Correspondent

In the wake of regional bank failures, one potential answer to equity shorting and bank runs is having the FDIC increase deposit insurance. private and public lending markets are the world’s envy, with a wide availability of financing options for many capital seekers across the entire capital stack. economy needs.

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OCC issues proposed “true lender” rule

CFPB Monitor

Previously, Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks indicated that the OCC expected to partner with the FDIC in developing the OCC’s “true lender” rule. Previously, Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks indicated that the OCC expected to partner with the FDIC in developing the OCC’s “true lender” rule. In Hudson v.

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Predicting the Next Banking Crisis Is a Fool’s Game. Not Learning From the Last One: Equally Foolish

Jeff For Banks

The old borrow short, lend long strategy. I want to read to you the FDIC’s conclusion from their An Examination of the Banking Crisis of the 1980’s and Early 1990’s. By comparison, non-high-tech industries lost 689,000 jobs between 2001 and 2002 but recovered the lost jobs by 2004. High-tech employment fell from 12.1

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AI Development Can’t Be Paused—But It Can Be Regulated

FICO

This could be achieved with a federal law similar to The Sarbanes-Oxley Act , a 2002 law that aimed at protecting investors by making corporate disclosures more reliable and accurate. Models should be explainable, ethical and responsible, and the data used contains proper provenance, consent and bias controls.

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The 2024 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

And here we thought that Check21 was going to kill kiting in 2002. The FDIC’s Rule Proposal would end a common banking-as-a-service practice that allows banks to count deposits originated by financial technology partners as core and require them to classify the funds as brokered.

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The Mother List of All Banking Books

Jeff For Banks

Inside the FDIC: Thirty Years of Bank Failures, Bailouts, and Regulatory Battles 2015 Louis D. Bonadio Bonadio, Felice A. Giannini: Banker of America 1994 Richard X. Bove Bove, Richard X. Guardians of Prosperity: Why America Needs Big Banks 2013 John F. Bovenzi Bovenzi, John F. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Fradkin Fradkin, Philip L.

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