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If Ireland is prevented from offering such a deal, then, though one would not for a moment wish it to come to pass, were an Irish Bank to go down the pan taking with it loads of depositor's cash, the only winner would be the cause of Euroscepticism.
Archive 2008-09-28 2008
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If Ireland is prevented from offering such a deal, then, though one would not for a moment wish it to come to pass, were an Irish Bank to go down the pan taking with it loads of depositor's cash, the only winner would be the cause of Euroscepticism.
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Likelihood of bank failure is a more complex question than simply looking at the percentages of failed banks in the past year -- and certainly many other factors go into a depositor's choice of bank -- but at least from this one standpoint, the data indicate that a depositor in a small bank last year would have been less likely to see their institution fold than a depositor in a large bank.
Are Big Banks Safer Than Small Banks? Richard Barrington 2010
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Bank of America lost billions and billions of dollars and put innocent depositor's money at risk when Ken Lewis allowed his company to get up to their neck in off balance sheet SIVs, CDOs, CMBS, CLOs.
Lawrence G. McDonald: The Case For Dismantling Giant Banks 2009
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Freed-up financial institutions went wild, speculating with depositor's money and record amounts of leverage.
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The problem is exacerbated by the fractional reserve system: the banks take the depositor's money and leverage it by printing 10 times the amount to lend out.
Archive 2009-04-01 Tom Laney 2009
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With banks and with savings and loans, regulators guarantee a substantial portion of the depositor's money, but they also ensure that the mix of loans and the bank's overall financial structure is sound.
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Since the 1980s, the banking and investment sector has been pressuring Congress to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act to afford them the opportunity to increase their profits by using depositor's money to back risky investments.
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While the Bank of England lending rate - and our tracker mortgage - have been cut by 1.5% he reports a major bank bidding 7% for a multi-million pound depositor's business.
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We now feel the painful reminder that allowing banks to be exposed to the securities market threatens the integrity of depositor's funds.
Sheila Tendy: The Plot Thickens -- Details You Need To Know About The Bailout 2008
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