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  2. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Second Bank of the United States opened in January 1817, six years after the First Bank of the United States lost its charter. The predominant reason that the Second Bank of the United States was chartered was that in the War of 1812, the U.S. experienced severe inflation and had difficulty in financing military operations. Subsequently ...

  3. Bank regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Loans to Insiders (Regulation O) establishes various quantitative and qualitative limits and reporting requirements on extensions of credit made by a bank to its "insiders" or the insiders of the bank's affiliates. The term "insiders" includes executive officers, directors, principal shareholders and the related interests of such parties.

  4. History of central banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the First Bank of the United States (1791–1811) was chartered by Congress within the year and signed by George Washington soon after. The First Bank of the United States was modeled after the Bank of England and differed in many ways from today's central banks. For example, it was partly owned by foreigners, who shared in its ...

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  6. Banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, banking privacy and information security is not protected through a singular law nor is it an unalienable right. [5] The regulation of banking privacy is typically undertaken by a sector-by-sector basis. [5] The most prominent federal law governing banking privacy in the U.S. is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB). [5]

  7. Category:Bank regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States federal banking legislation (2 C, 61 P) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Bank regulation in the United States"

  8. How Banking Has Changed Since the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The two significant changes were 1) the insurance limit was increased from $5,000 to $10,000; and 2) the FDIC was able to lend to any insured bank at risk of insolvency if the bank was an ...

  9. Category:United States federal banking legislation - Wikipedia

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    This category contains United States federal laws addressing issues related to banks and banking. Such statutes are generally found in Title 12 of the United States Code . Subcategories