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  2. Banks are fighting to keep deposits. At what cost? - AOL

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    Bank deposit rates are the highest in a decade and a half. That’s good news for savers, but bad news for lenders as they prepare to release their second-quarter results.. US banks spent the last ...

  3. Banks, investors hope for lighter regulations after Fed's ...

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    Citigroup shares closed up 2.5%, Bank of America rose 1.4%, and Wells Fargo edged up 1.1% as the banking giants’ stocks gave back some of their earlier gains.

  4. Bank failure - Wikipedia

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    A bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid to meet its liabilities. [1] A bank typically fails economically when the market value of its assets falls below the market value of its liabilities .

  5. Bank run - Wikipedia

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    They have included a higher reserve requirement (requiring banks to keep more of their reserves as cash), government bailouts of banks, supervision and regulation of commercial banks, the organization of central banks that act as a lender of last resort, the protection of deposit insurance systems such as the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance ...

  6. Lender of last resort - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Bank of England in London The Reserve Bank of New Zealand in Wellington. In public finance, a lender of last resort (LOLR) is the institution in a financial system that acts as the provider of liquidity to a financial institution which finds itself unable to obtain sufficient liquidity in the interbank lending market when other ...

  7. Regulators now want regional banks to issue more debt to ...

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    Regulators unveiled a new set of bank rules Tuesday that would require lenders with at least $100 billion in assets to issue enough long-term debt to absorb losses in case of a potential seizure.

  8. Market liquidity - Wikipedia

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    Banks can generally maintain as much liquidity as desired because bank deposits are insured by governments in most developed countries. A lack of liquidity can be remedied by raising deposit rates and effectively marketing deposit products. However, an important measure of a bank's value and success is the cost of liquidity.

  9. What customers are telling banks they care about in this ...

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    The commercial real estate market is definitely under some pressure because of the rising rate environment. Values have come down, and certain segments of it, like office space, are weaker than ...