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Non-US citizens are also covered by FDIC insurance as long as their deposits are in a domestic office of an FDIC-insured bank. [18] The FDIC publishes a guide which sets forth the general characteristics of FDIC deposit insurance, and addresses common questions asked by bank customers about deposit insurance. [19] [20]
In this list of financial regulatory and supervisory authorities, central banks are only listed where they act as direct supervisors of individual financial firms, and competition authorities and takeover panels are not listed unless they are set up exclusively for financial services.
Sheila Colleen Bair [1] (born April 3, 1954) [2] is an American former government official who was the 19th Chair of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) from 2006 to 2011, [3] during which time she shortly after taking charge of the FDIC in June 2006 began warning of the potential systemic risks posed by the growing trend of subprime-mortgage-backed bonds, and then later ...
List of banks in Cambodia; List of banks in Cameroon; List of banks and credit unions in Canada; List of banks in Cape Verde; List of banks in the Central African Republic; List of banks in Chad; List of banks in Chile; List of banks in China; List of banks in Colombia; List of banks in the Comoros; List of banks in the Democratic Republic of ...
Bank Negara Malaysia: 1959 Maldives: Maldivian rufiyaa: Maldives Monetary Authority: 1981 Mali: West African CFA franc: Central Bank of West African States: Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest: 1959 Malta: Euro: European Central Bank (Central Bank of Malta) Bank Ċentrali ta’ Malta: 1968 Marshall Islands: United States dollar
The FDIC also publishes a list of failed banks. To find out about the financial performance of a federally insured credit union, use the NCUA’s Research a Credit Union tool.
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Financial institutions of neighboring countries established themselves internationally to pursue and finance activities in areas of mutual interest; most of them are central banks, followed by development and investment banks. The table below lists some of them in chronological order of when they were founded or listed as functioning as a legal ...