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  2. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These banks could issue bank notes against specie (gold and silver coins) and the states regulated the reserve requirements, interest rates for loans and deposits, the necessary capital ratio etc. Free banking spread rapidly to other states, and from 1840 to 1863 all banking business was done by state-chartered institutions.

  3. Banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While most countries have only one bank regulator, in the U.S., banking is regulated at both the federal and state levels [5] in an arrangement known as a dual banking system. [6] Depending on its type of charter and organizational structure, a banking organization may be subject to numerous federal and state banking regulations.

  4. Credit union - Wikipedia

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    A branch of the Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, North Carolina. A credit union is a member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution.They may offer financial services equivalent to those of commercial banks, such as share accounts (savings accounts), share draft accounts (cheque accounts), credit cards, credit, share term certificates (certificates of deposit), and online banking.

  5. Investors face 3 big questions as a rolling banking crisis ...

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    As Yahoo Finance's Dan Fitzpatrick outlined over the weekend, some $600 billion in "unrealized" credit losses are lurking in the U.S. banking system. But these losses, as Shearing notes, are ...

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  7. SVB collapse creates rift among Democrats over 2018 banking law

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    “He flunked Banking 101," Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) said this week. "To have the money in long-term instruments and to take that big risk when all your deposits are short term, that's malpractice

  8. 1933 Banking Act - Wikipedia

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    The Banking Act of 1933 (Pub. L. 73–66, 48 Stat. 162, enacted June 16, 1933) was a statute enacted by the United States Congress that established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and imposed various other banking reforms. [1]

  9. History of banking - Wikipedia

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    The history of banking began with the first prototype banks, that is, the merchants of the world, who gave grain loans to farmers and traders who carried goods between cities. This was around 2000 BCE in Assyria, India and Sumer.