The Debate on the Structure of Federal Regulation of Banks
OCG-77-2
Published: Apr 14, 1977. Publicly Released: Apr 14, 1977.
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The federal bank regulatory structure is discussed with emphasis on the three federal agencies that regulate and supervise commercial banks--Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Reserve System, and Comptroller of the Currency. Restructuring proposals are centered on consolidation of federal bank supervision in FDIC, the Federal Reserve, the Department of the Treasury, or in a new agency.
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