FDIC
http://www.fdic.gov/The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, commonly known as the FDIC, guarantees the safety of savings and checking deposits in member banks. Sheila Bair is the current chairwoman of the FDIC.
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule
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Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall St. safety rule
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BofA/Merrill Lynch (BAC) , ModoPayments Enter Digital Payments Platform Relationship
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Modo Announce Strategic Relationship
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U.S. regulators say will review Wall Street 'living wills'
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UPDATE: Fed Urges Congress to Ban Banks from Buying Stakes in Companies (C) (BAC) (WFC)
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn
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U.S. banks need better defenses against rates shock, regulators warn

