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Tag Archives: FDIC
Federal Reserve Approves Final Living Will Rule
On October 16, 2011 the Federal Reserve signed off on the Final Rule regarding so-called living wills for large financial institutions. The Federal Reserve approved the same rules approved by the FDIC on September 13, 2011. For detailed discussions of … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Living Wills
Tagged Dodd-Frank, FDIC, Federal Reserve, Living Wills
Living Wills: FDIC Modifies, Finalizes Rules
The final rule modifies the prior proposed rule in a number of ways and generally reduces the burden on financial institutions – though the burden remains significant. Continue reading
Posted in Living Wills, News
Tagged Dodd-Frank, FDIC, Federal Reserve, Living Wills
Living Wills: FDIC Modifies, Finalizes Rules
The final rule modifies the prior proposed rule in a number of ways and generally reduces the burden on financial institutions – though the burden remains significant. Continue reading
Posted in Living Wills, News
Tagged Dodd-Frank, FDIC, Federal Reserve, Living Wills
FDIC to Consider Final Rule on Living Wills
As detailed here, on Tuesday September 13, the FDIC is slated to give final consideration on “Resolution Plans” — better known as “living wills” — for instutations with $50 BN or more in assets. The proposed rule would require all … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis
Tagged Dodd-Frank, FDIC, Federal Reserve, Living Wills
Living Wills: A User’s Guide To Dodd-Frank’s Bequest to Banks
In 2010, Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. While many of its provisions have received greater publicity — such as the Orderly Liquidation Authority of Title II and the swap provisions of Title VII — the so-called “living will” provisions of Dodd-Frank are now receiving more focused attention. Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Living Wills
Tagged Dodd-Frank, FDIC, Federal Reserve, Living Wills

