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Managing TBTF by reducing systemic risk

The most persuasive way to convince bank creditors that their bank isn't too big to fail (TBTF) is for policymakers to reduce systemic risk and to communicate those steps to the public.
The Region , Volume 20 , Issue Jun , Pages 18-21, 46-49

Journal Article
Statement to Congress, February 8, 2000 (1999 banking failures)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Apr , Pages 265-269

Conference Paper
Assessing the condition of the Bank Insurance Fund

Proceedings , Paper 309

Conference Paper
Assessing the current legislative proposals for deposit insurance

Proceedings , Paper 313

Journal Article
Keeping SAIF safe

The insurance fund covering most savings institutions might not be as safe as its name suggests.
Cross Sections , Volume 12 , Issue Sum , Pages 10-14

Journal Article
Statement to Congress, August 2, 1995(status of the Savings Association Insurance Fund) (SAIF)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Oct

Conference Paper
BIF: still solvent after all these years?

Proceedings , Paper 310

Conference Paper
Short and long snapshots of the U.S. banking industry

Proceedings , Paper 308

Conference Paper
The three \"R's\" of banking

Proceedings , Paper 305

Journal Article
Addressing TBTF when banks merge: a proposal

A proposed bank merger and acquisition (M&A) provides a unique opportunity to address too big to fail concerns?the problem of big banks taking undue risks due to creditors? perceptions that government policymakers will bail them out to prevent spillovers from bank collapse. Under a preliminary reform proposal, the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the U.S. Treasury would, as part of the review process for large bank M&As, be required to report on how they are putting large bank creditors at risk of loss. Linking M&A reviews to TBTF management reviews would have ...
The Region , Volume 19 , Issue Sep , Pages 6-11

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