The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was established as
an independent government corporation under the authority of the
Banking Act of 1933, also known as the Glass-Steagall Act, to
insure bank deposits. This book discusses recent actions taken by
the FDIC in support of financial and housing markets, which include
restoration of the Deposit Insurance Fund, the development of the
Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program, efforts to reduce
foreclosures, and established of the proposed Public-Private
Investment Fund. The Depositor Protection Act of 2009 has also been
introduced to increase the effectiveness of the FDIC's efforts to
respond to recent market weaknesses. Moreover, this book compares
and contrasts the characteristics of depository institutions with
SSFCs. A brief analysis of some important differences between the
FDIC's conservatorship/receivership authority and that of the
Bankruptcy Code is also given.
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