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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) currently insures bank deposit balances up to $100,000. According to some observers, statutory protection creates moral hazard problems for insurers because it allows banks to engage in risky activities. As an example, moral hazard was a key...
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Der aktuell diskutierte Gesetzentwurf für eine Reform der Einlagensicherung in Weißrussland verfolgt das Hauptziel …The deposit insurance reform presently under discussion in Belarus aims at attracting more private savers? funds into …
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The deposit insurance reform presently under discussion in Belarus aims at attracting more private savers’ funds into …
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Recent events have made it clear that the deposit insurance system is broken. We have a de jure cap on insurance set at $250,000 but, de facto, for any bank with at least $100 billion in assets, uninsured depositors are very unlikely to take losses. It is time for Congress to advance legislation...
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In the most recent decade, the European Union has shown itself to be less robust than globalists imagined. Globalists believed that supranationality was weatherproof – that it would always outperform national alternatives and would survive adversity. Economic stagnation and Brexit belied these...
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