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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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  • The pressure on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is already dealing with the collapse of so many banks, would dramatically increase, raising serious questions about whether there is sufficient capital in the banking system to avoid a government bailout in a market environment similar to 2008.

    Your Money Market Funds Are Safe Edward C. Johnson 3d 2011

  • Your money is safe, though, because of something called the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or FDIC.

    Not Your Parents’ Money Book Jean Chatzky 2010

  • The 1991 legislation was called the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act. When a bank fails, the FDIC either transfers insured deposits to another bank or writes the account-holder a check for the insured amount of the deposit.

    Housing Woes Valerie Bauerlein Damian Paletta, 2008

  • To find the federal or state banking regulator that oversees the financial institution that sold you insurance or credit protection, call the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) at 877-275-3342.

    Consumer Action 2010

  • Going by statistics from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver of failed banks, a total of 81 American banks have gone belly up since 2000 and majority of them happened after the financial crisis turned severe in late last year.

    The Economic Times 2009

  • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver for failed banks, said the Freedom Bank of Georgia was shut down on March 6.

    Daily News & Analysis 2009

  • According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver of failed banks, 73 entities have gone belly up since October 1, 2000.

    The Times of India 2009

  • According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver for failed banks, all the three entities were shut down on May 1.

    The Times of India 2009

  • According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver of failed banks, 73 entities have gone belly up since October 1, 2000.

    The Times of India 2009

  • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is often appointed as the receiver for failed banks, said the Freedom Bank of Georgia was shut down on March 6.

    The Times of India 2009

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